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1 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 3281 Source Title [Works. 1623] Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies : published according to the true originall copies. Source Creator Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Image Details title page Source Created or Published 1623 Physical Description title page Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 22273 Fo.1 no.01 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Uniform Title (Hamnet) Works. 1623 Title (Hamnet) Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies : published according to the true originall copies. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) London : Publisher (Hamnet) Printed by Isaac Iaggard, and Ed. Blount, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1623. Physical Description (Hamnet) [18], 303, [1], 46, 49-100, [2], 69-232, [2], 79-80, [26], 98, [2], 109-156, 257-993 [i.e. 399], [1] p. : 1 port. (engraving) ; 35 cm. (fol.) Associated Name (Hamnet) Vincent, Augustine, ca. 1584-1626, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Sibthorp, Coningsby Charles, 1846-1932, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Jaggard, William, 1569-1623, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Other ms. additions include monogram "C.[oningsby] C.[harles] S.[ibthorp]" (R4 verso and 2r4 verso) and "Cawdry" (a3 verso). Notes (Hamnet) Port. (on t.p.) in state 2. Notes (Hamnet) 14 leaves are restored in ms. facsim., and other imperfections affect text on 4 other leaves and slightly affect text on 11 other leaves. Notes (Hamnet) A fragment of an earlier binding, which bears the blind-stamped heraldic badge of Augustine Vincent, is incorporated into the upper cover of the present binding. Notes (Hamnet) Bookplate of Coningsby C. Sibthorp. Notes (Hamnet) Colophon: Printed at the charges of W. Jaggard, Ed. Blount, I. Smithweeke, and W. Aspley, 1623. Notes (Hamnet) FILM Fo. 114.12a--Negative microfilm of Folger copy, STC 22273 Fo.1 no.1 (16:1, 67 feet). Notes (Hamnet) Folger copy 1 wants [superscript pi]A1 and 3b6; 3b6 supplied in facsim. Notes (Hamnet) Leaves [superscript pi]A5+1, [superscript pi]A5+2, [superscript pi]A6, and 2t1 are supplied from another copy or copies; probably supplied are e3, e4, [superscript chi]2g4, [superscript chi]2g5, t3, t4, likely 16 other leaves, and perhaps 11 other leaves. Notes (Hamnet) List of uncorrected states on file. Notes (Hamnet) Presentation inscription on t.p.: "Ex dono Willi Jaggard Typographi. Ao. 1623" in the hand of the recipient, Augustine Vincent, author of A discouerie of errours (London: William Jaggard, 1622). Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: [superscript pi]A ⁶ ([superscript pi]A1+1, [superscript pi]A5+1.2), A-2B ⁶, 2C², a-g ⁶, [superscript chi]2g ⁸, h-v ⁶, x ⁴, "gg3.4"(±"gg3"), [par.]-2[par.] ⁶, 3[par.]1, 2a-2f ⁶, 2g², "Gg ⁶ ", 2h ⁶, 2k-3b ⁶. Citations (Hamnet) Lee, S. "The Shakespeare First Folio: Some Notes and a Discovery", Cornhill Magazine, New Ser., XXXIV (April 1899), 449- 58. Citations (Hamnet) Blayney, P.W.M. The First Folio of Shakespeare, p. 44-45. Citations (Hamnet) Lee, S. Census, 87. Call Number (Hamnet) STC 22273 Fo.1 no.01

2 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 18592 Source Title [Poems. 1640] Poems / vvritten by Wil. Shake-speare. Gent. Source Creator Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Image Details 1st t.p. Source Created or Published 1640 Physical Description plate || *1r Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 22344 copy 1 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Uniform Title (Hamnet) Poems. 1640 Title (Hamnet) Poems. vvritten by Wil. Shake-speare. Gent. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Printed at London : Publisher (Hamnet) by Tho. Cotes, and are to be sold by Iohn Benson, dwelling in St. Dunstans Church-yard, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1640. Physical Description (Hamnet) [192] p., [1] leaf of plates : port. ; 15 cm (8vo) Subject (Hamnet) Annotations (Provenance) rbprov DFo Subject (Hamnet) Made-up copies (Publishing) rbpub DFo Associated Name (Hamnet) Cotes, Thomas, d. 1641, printer. Associated Name (Hamnet) Curzon family, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. (James Orchard), 1820-1889, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Jolley, Thomas, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Marshall, William, fl. 1617-1650, printmaker. Associated Name (Hamnet) Perry, Marsden J. (Marsden Jasiel), 1850-1937, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Warwick Castle (England), former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Contains all but eight of the sonnets, "A lover's complaint", "The passionate pilgrim" (mostly not by Shakespeare), "The phoenix and the turtle" (attributed to Shakespeare), and poems of miscellaneous authors. Notes (Hamnet) Copy filmed at UMI microfilm Early English Books, Tract Supplement reel E4 has title page only; lacks imprint date. Notes (Hamnet) Entered in the Stationers' register 4 November 1639 (STC). Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: * ⁴ A-L ⁸ M ⁴. Notes (Hamnet) The plate contains eight lines of verse and is signed "W.M. sculpsit.", i.e. William Marshall. Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 22344 Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) S106377 Citations (Hamnet) Pforzheimer, 880 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) cs0677. MS. markings on t.p., A1r, and front paste-down. Provenance: armorial bookplate of Thomas Jolley; inscribed on front paste-down: "George Daniel. Canonbury July 1844." Call Number (Hamnet) STC 22344 Copy 1

3 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 7781 Source Title Poems: vvritten by Wil. Shake-speare. Gent. Source Creator Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Source Created or Published 1640 Physical Description Shakespeare portrait Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 22344 copy 2 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Title (Hamnet) Poems: vvritten by Wil. Shake-speare. Gent. Title (Hamnet) Poems: written by Wil. Shake-speare. Gent Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Printed at London : Publisher (Hamnet) by Tho. Cotes, and are to be sold by Iohn Benson, dwelling in St. Dunstans Church-yard, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1640. Physical Description (Hamnet) [192] p., plate : port. ; 8 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Annotations (Provenance) rbprov DFo Subject (Hamnet) Made-up copies (Publishing) rbpub DFo Associated Name (Hamnet) Cotes, Thomas, d. 1641, printer. Associated Name (Hamnet) Curzon family, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. (James Orchard), 1820-1889, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Jolley, Thomas, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Marshall, William, fl. 1617-1650, engraver. Associated Name (Hamnet) Perry, Marsden J. (Marsden Jasiel), 1850-1937, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Warwick Castle (England), former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Contains all but eight of the sonnets, "A lover's complaint", "The passionate pilgrim" (mostly not by Shakespeare), "The phoenix and the turtle" (attributed to Shakespeare), and poems of miscellaneous authors. Notes (Hamnet) Copy filmed at UMI microfilm Early English Books, Tract Supplement reel E4 has title page only; lacks imprint date. Notes (Hamnet) Ent 4 November 1639. Notes (Hamnet) In verse. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: * ⁴ A-L ⁸ M ⁴. Notes (Hamnet) The plate contains eight lines of verse and is signed "W.M. sculpsit.", i.e. William Marshall. Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 22344 Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) S106377 Citations (Hamnet) Pforzheimer, 880 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) cs448. Contemporary MS. notes throughout: editing and cross-outs. MS. bibliographical notes on front fly-leaf in the hand of J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps. The portrait is mounted. Several leaves, including the title leaf, are repaired or remargined. Red goatskin binding, signed by Frank Bedford; stored in a brown goatskin pull-off box. Provenance: James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps copy; Marsden J. Perry copy Call Number (Hamnet) STC 22344 Copy 2

4 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 31367 Source Title The fates decree, that tis a mighty wrong... [graphic] Source Created or Published [1655] Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number ART File S528y3 no.7 (size M) HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) The fates decree, that tis a mighty wrong... [graphic]. [William Faithorne]. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [London, England : Publisher (Hamnet) printed by J.G. for J. Stafford and W. Gilbertson, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1655] Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 print : engraving. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Rape of Lucrece, depicted. Associated Name (Hamnet) Faithorne, William, 1616-1691, artist. Notes (Hamnet) Frontispiece belonging to 1655 edition of The rape of Lucrece (wing S2943). Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from old cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Call Number (Hamnet) ART File S528y3 no.7 (size M) (size M)

5 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 30771 Source Title William Shakespear [graphic] / from an original picture by Cornelius Jansen in the collection of C. Jennens, esqr. ; R. Earlom fecit. Source Creator Earlom, Richard, 1743-1822, printmaker. Source Created or Published [London, Eng. : s.n., 1770] Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number ART File S527 no.150 (size XS) HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Earlom, Richard, 1743-1822, printmaker. Title (Hamnet) William Shakespear [graphic] / from an original picture by Cornelius Jansen in the collection of C. Jennens, esqr. ; R. Earlom fecit. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [London, Eng. : Publisher (Hamnet) s.n., Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1770] Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 print : engraving ; support: 9 3/8 x 6 1/8 in. ; image: 5 1/4 x 4 1/2 in. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Portraits -- Male -- 18th century. Subject (Hamnet) Prints -- 18th century. Associated Name (Hamnet) Janssen van Ceulen, Cornelius, b. 1593, artist. Notes (Hamnet) Pl. to Jennens' 1770 ed. of King Lear. See Harvard Cat., vol. 4, p. 38, no. 107. Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from old cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Citations (Hamnet) Harvard Theatre Collection. Catalogue of dramatic portraits, Vol. 4, p. 38, no. 107 Call Number (Hamnet) ART File S527 no.150 (size XS)

6 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 8929 Source Title Janssen Portrait of Shakespeare Source Creator Anonymous Image Details from a 4x5 color transparency Source Created or Published Early 1610s, altered before 1770 Physical Description BEFORE CONSERVATION Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number FPs17 (before conservation) HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) Janssen portrait of Shakespeare [graphic] Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Early 1610s, altered before 1770. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 painting on panel, irregular : oil ; 55.9 x 43.4 cm. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Portraits. Subject (Hamnet) Portrait paintings. gmgpc Associated Name (Hamnet) Hamilton, Duke of, d. 1819, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Curzon, Penn Assheton, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Jennens, Charles, 1700-1773, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Ramsden, Guendolen, Lady, 1846-1910, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Ramsden, John, Sir, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Somerset, 11th duke of, wife of, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Howe, Lord, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Somerset, Edward Adolphus Seymour, Duke of, 1804-1885, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Since its reappearance in 1770, this picture has most frequently been referred to as the Janssen Portrait of Shakespeare. Other titles it has borne are the Jennens Portrait of Shakespeare, the Ut Magus Portrait, the Hamilton, the Rupert, the Somerset, the Balstrode, and the Ramsden. Notes (Hamnet) Condition reviewed 19320000 painting was damaged when it was shipped from England, a small nail in the frame scrapping the bottom edge of the paint surface in an area of about 3/4 inch Notes (Hamnet) Condition reviewed the panel consists of a single oak plank, apparently cut radially from the tree. At some point prior to 1770 the hairline was raised. The ground is a thin cream-colored gesso. There are two severe vertical cracks. One runs from top to bottom on the right-hand side, passing the sitter's ear and curving gently at the bottom where it borders the sitter's left wing. The second crack is down the middle of the panel passing to the left of the figure's left eye. These cracks were visible early on, as they are commented on by both Boaden in 1824 (p. 194) and Wivell in 1827 (pp. 108-09, n.). There is a third crack that starts at the top, 6 1/2 inches from the left edge, and ends near the right eye. The cradling consists of five vertical battens of irregular widths and spacing and five horizontal battens. Spielmann described it in 1909 as "on panel, very roughly hewn at the back and held together by three strengthening uprights-not a recent addition-and strips of canvas glued against the two cracks" (p. 232) Notes (Hamnet) Conserved 19090000 Spielmann noted the repair of a damage about 2 inches long over the sitter's left eye Notes (Hamnet) Conserved 19880000 original hairline restored Notes (Hamnet) Engravings: See Pressly Catalogue, p. 293. Notes (Hamnet) Exhibited: Mead Art Building, Amherst College, "Shakespeare, Hamlet, and Macbeth" (no catalogue), 1951; 'As imagination bodies forth...' [paintings] Oct. 28, 1994-Feb. 15, 1994. Notes (Hamnet) Inscribed in upper left-hand corner: "Æte 46 / 1610." (The two small letters "te" have been misread as "fe," which would mean the painter AE made this work. However, "e" is an abbreviation for "is," and the word represented is "Ætatis." The inscription is executed in oil paint over the dark brown overpaint covering the background. Give the style and costume, the date 1610 may well be correct) Notes (Hamnet) Probably Sir Thomas Overbury. Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from a re-keying contract and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Notes (Hamnet) Versions: Spielmann lists the chief "copies" as the "Buckston" or "Duke of Kingston," which he believes to be early 18th century; the "Croker"; the "Staunton" (see no. 161); the "Duke of Anhalt," which is stated as having been executed in England in 1763-64; the "Earl of Darnley"; and the "Marsden." Notes (Hamnet) Title from Pressly. Notes (Hamnet) Bought from Sawyer, July 1932, £226.9.0. Provenance (Hamnet) Provenance: Acquired by Charles Jennens of Gopsel, Leicestershire, by 1770; by descent on Jennens's death in 1773 to Penn Assheton Curzon, who had married Jennens's niece; by descent to Lord Howe, Curzon's successor?; purchased by Samuel Woodburn, a picture dealer, for the ninth duke of Hamilton, ca. 1809; at the duke's death in 1819 passed to his daughter, the wife of the eleventh duke of Somerset; by descent to the twelfth duke of Somerset in 1855; by descent to his daughter, Lady Guendolen Ramsden of Bulstrode, Gerrard's Cross, in 1885; by descent to Sir John Ramsden; his sale, Christie, Manson & Woods, Auctioneers, 8 King St., St. James's Square, London, 27-30 May 1932, lot 65. Citations (Hamnet) Pressly, W.L. Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library, 160 (Plate 24)

7 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 3285 Source Title Janssen Portrait of Shakespeare Source Creator Anonymous Image Details from a 4x5 color transparency Source Created or Published Early 1610s, altered before 1770 Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number FPs17 (conserved) HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) Janssen portrait of Shakespeare [graphic] Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Early 1610s, altered before 1770. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 painting on panel, irregular : oil ; 55.9 x 43.4 cm. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Portraits. Subject (Hamnet) Portrait paintings. gmgpc Associated Name (Hamnet) Curzon, Penn Assheton, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Hamilton, Duke of, d. 1819, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Jennens, Charles, 1700-1773, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Ramsden, Guendolen, Lady, 1846-1910, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Ramsden, John, Sir, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Somerset, 11th duke of, wife of, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Howe, Lord, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Somerset, Edward Adolphus Seymour, Duke of, 1804-1885, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Since its reappearance in 1770, this picture has most frequently been referred to as the Janssen Portrait of Shakespeare. Other titles it has borne are the Jennens Portrait of Shakespeare, the Ut Magus Portrait, the Hamilton, the Rupert, the Somerset, the Balstrode, and the Ramsden. Notes (Hamnet) Probably Sir Thomas Overbury. Notes (Hamnet) Condition reviewed 19320000 painting was damaged when it was shipped from England, a small nail in the frame scrapping the bottom edge of the paint surface in an area of about 3/4 inch Notes (Hamnet) Condition reviewed the panel consists of a single oak plank, apparently cut radially from the tree. At some point prior to 1770 the hairline was raised. The ground is a thin cream-colored gesso. There are two severe vertical cracks. One runs from top to bottom on the right-hand side, passing the sitter's ear and curving gently at the bottom where it borders the sitter's left wing. The second crack is down the middle of the panel passing to the left of the figure's left eye. These cracks were visible early on, as they are commented on by both Boaden in 1824 (p. 194) and Wivell in 1827 (pp. 108-09, n.). There is a third crack that starts at the top, 6 1/2 inches from the left edge, and ends near the right eye. The cradling consists of five vertical battens of irregular widths and spacing and five horizontal battens. Spielmann described it in 1909 as "on panel, very roughly hewn at the back and held together by three strengthening uprights-not a recent addition-and strips of canvas glued against the two cracks" (p. 232) Notes (Hamnet) Conserved 19090000 Spielmann noted the repair of a damage about 2 inches long over the sitter's left eye Notes (Hamnet) Conserved 19880000 original hairline restored Notes (Hamnet) Engravings: See Pressly Catalogue, p. 293. Notes (Hamnet) Exhibited: Mead Art Building, Amherst College, "Shakespeare, Hamlet, and Macbeth" (no catalogue), 1951; 'As imagination bodies forth...' [paintings] Oct. 28, 1994-Feb. 15, 1994. Notes (Hamnet) Inscribed in upper left-hand corner: "Æte 46 / 1610." (The two small letters "te" have been misread as "fe," which would mean the painter AE made this work. However, "e" is an abbreviation for "is," and the word represented is "Ætatis." The inscription is executed in oil paint over the dark brown overpaint covering the background. Give the style and costume, the date 1610 may well be correct) Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from a re-keying contract and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Notes (Hamnet) Versions: Spielmann lists the chief "copies" as the "Buckston" or "Duke of Kingston," which he believes to be early 18th century; the "Croker"; the "Staunton" (see no. 161); the "Duke of Anhalt," which is stated as having been executed in England in 1763-64; the "Earl of Darnley"; and the "Marsden." Notes (Hamnet) Title from Pressly. Notes (Hamnet) Bought from Sawyer, July 1932, £226.9.0. Provenance (Hamnet) Provenance: Acquired by Charles Jennens of Gopsel, Leicestershire, by 1770; by descent on Jennens's death in 1773 to Penn Assheton Curzon, who had married Jennens's niece; by descent to Lord Howe, Curzon's successor?; purchased by Samuel Woodburn, a picture dealer, for the ninth duke of Hamilton, ca. 1809; at the duke's death in 1819 passed to his daughter, the wife of the eleventh duke of Somerset; by descent to the twelfth duke of Somerset in 1855; by descent to his daughter, Lady Guendolen Ramsden of Bulstrode, Gerrard's Cross, in 1885; by descent to Sir John Ramsden; his sale, Christie, Manson & Woods, Auctioneers, 8 King St., St. James's Square, London, 27-30 May 1932, lot 65. Citations (Hamnet) Pressly, W.L. Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library, 160 (Plate 24)

8 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 7786 Source Title Works of William Shakespeare, ed. By Rowe Source Creator Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Source Created or Published 1709 Physical Description Shakespeare portrait surrounded by angels Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number PR2752 1709a copy 3 vol. 1 Sh.Col.

9 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 30731 Source Title Mr. William Shakespeare ob A.D. 1616, aet, 53 [graphic] / M.Vdr. Gucht, sculp. Source Creator Gucht, Michael van der, 1660-1725, printmaker. Source Created or Published [London, Eng. : s.n., 1709] Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number ART File S527 no.1 (size XS) HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Gucht, Michael van der, 1660-1725, printmaker. Title (Hamnet) Mr. William Shakespeare ob A.D. 1616, aet, 53 [graphic] / M.Vdr. Gucht, sculp. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [London, Eng. : Publisher (Hamnet) s.n., Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1709] Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 print : engraving ; image 7 x 4 1/4 in., on sheet 9 x 6 in. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Portraits -- Male -- 18th century. Subject (Hamnet) Prints -- 18th century. Notes (Hamnet) After the Chandos portrait. Notes (Hamnet) Pl. to Rowe's ed. of Shakespeare, 1709. See Cat. engr. British portraits, vol. 4, p. 65, no. 74. Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from old cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Citations (Hamnet) British Museum. Catalogue of engraved British portraits, Vol. 4, p. 65, no. 74. Call Number (Hamnet) ART File S527 no.1 (size XS)

10 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 28890 Source Title Mr. Wm. Shakespear [graphic] / B. Arlaud, del. ; G. Duchange, scul. Source Creator Duchange, Gaspard, 1662-1757, printmaker. Source Created or Published [London, Eng. : s.n., 1709.] Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number ART File S527 no.3a (size M) HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Duchange, Gaspard, 1662-1757, printmaker. Title (Hamnet) Mr. Wm. Shakespear [graphic] / B. Arlaud, del. ; G. Duchange, scul. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [London, Eng. : Publisher (Hamnet) s.n., Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1709.] Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 print : engraving ; 7 x 4 1/2 in. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Portraits -- Male -- 18th century. Subject (Hamnet) Prints -- 18th century. Associated Name (Hamnet) Arlaud, Benoi ̂ t, d. 1719, artist. Notes (Hamnet) After the Chandos portrait. Notes (Hamnet) Pl. to Rowe's ed of Shakespeare, 1709. See G. Dawson's articles in "The Library", XVI (1935-36) and XVIII (1937-38). Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from old cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Call Number (Hamnet) ART File S527 no.3a (size M)

11 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 5198 Image Title William Shakespeare. Mr. William Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies: published according to the true originall copies. London, 1623 Source Title Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies Source Creator Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Image Details front endleaf 4 verso (To the Reader) || title page A1r Source Created or Published 1623 Physical Description front endleaf 4 verso (To the Reader) || title page A1r Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 22273 Fo.1 no.05 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Uniform Title (Hamnet) Works. 1623 Title (Hamnet) Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies : published according to the true originall copies. Title (Hamnet) Mr. William Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) London : Publisher (Hamnet) Printed by Isaac Iaggard, and Ed. Blount, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1623. Physical Description (Hamnet) [18], 303, [1], 46, 49-100, [2], 69-232, [2], 79-80, [26], 98, [2], 109-156, 257-993 [i.e. 399], [1] p. : 1 port. (engraving) ; 35 cm. (fol.) Associated Name (Hamnet) Daniel, George, 1789-1864, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Pickering, George, 1796-1854. Associated Name (Hamnet) Booth, William Henry, 1787-1837, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Bedford, Francis, 1799-1883. Associated Name (Hamnet) Brown, Hannah Meredith, d. 1878. Associated Name (Hamnet) Burdett-Coutts, Angela Georgina, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Burdett-Coutts, W. (William), b. 1851. Associated Name (Hamnet) Daniel, George, 1789-1864. Associated Name (Hamnet) Gage, John, 1786-1842, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Moore, Daniel, 1760-, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Pickering, William, 1796-1854, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Quaritch, Bernard, 1819-1899. Associated Name (Hamnet) Burdett-Coutts, W. (William), b. 1851, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: [superscript pi]A ⁶ ([superscript pi]A1+1, [superscript pi]A5+1.2), A-2B ⁶ 2C², a-g ⁶, [superscript chi]2g, h-v ⁶, x ⁴, "gg3.4"(±"gg3"), [par.]-2[par.] ⁶, 3[par.]1, 2a-2f ⁶, 2g², "Gg ⁶ ", 2h ⁶, 2k-3b ⁶. Notes (Hamnet) Colophon: Printed at the charges of W. Jaggard, Ed. Blount, I. Smithweeke, and W. Aspley, 1623. Notes (Hamnet) Accompanied also by 2 scrapbooks (formerly housed, in drawers, in the ornamental casket) containing mounted notes and clippings (extra-illustrated) about the sale of the library of George Daniel at Sotheby's, July 1864, especially about the lots bought by Angela Georgina Burdett-Coutts (later baroness Burdett-Coutts) including the Daniel copy of The First Folio. (Housed separately as PR2900 B9 As.Col.) Notes (Hamnet) Accompanied by 5 separate mss.: (1) transcription by [George Daniel?] (on paper with watermark date 1827) of excerpt from T.F. Dibdin, Library companion, on First Folios, with note [1837?] about provenance and condition that is attributed to John Gage Rokewode by [W.L.A.B. Burdett-Coutts, 1920?], (2) aut. let. sig. by William Pickering to George Daniel, dated from Chancery Lane, Jan. 29, 1841, presenting this copy and describing its provenance; (3) aut. let. sig. by Francis Bedford to Bernard Quaritch, dated from 91 York Street, Westminster, S.W., Jan. 1870, testifying to the fine condition of presumably this copy; (4) aut. note initialed HMB by [Hannah Meredith Brown], dated from Stratton Street, Jan. 1873, about the ornamental casket; and (5) aut. memorandum by [W.L.A.B. Burdett-Coutts], dated Dec. 8, 1916, about repair of the protective box. (All removed to file.) Notes (Hamnet) Aut. note sig. by George Daniel, dated from Canonbury Square, May 1841, about provenance and condition (front flyleaf). Notes (Hamnet) Daniel Moore--William Henry Booth--John Gage Rokewode--William Pickering--George Daniel--Angela Georgina Burdett-Coutts, baroness Burdett-Coutts--William Lehman Ashmead Bartlett Burdett-Coutts copy. Notes (Hamnet) In Folger copy 5 [superscript pi]A5+1.2 bound after [superscript pi]A6. Notes (Hamnet) Leaves T3, T4, and b2 are supplied from another copy or copies. Notes (Hamnet) List of uncorrected states on file. Notes (Hamnet) Port. (on t.p.) in state 3. Notes (Hamnet) Provided with a protective box made for George Daniel (housed separately). Provided with an ornamental casket (see Perry, W. Treatise on... Herne's oak); housed separately as ART Wood no. 14. Notes (Hamnet) Imperfections affect text on L6, Q4, T4, i2, 2b4, and 3b2 and slightly affect text on A1, I3, V3, and g2. Citations (Hamnet) Lee, S. Census, 5. Call Number (Hamnet) STC 22273 Fo.1 no.05

12 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 32986 Source Creator Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Source Title [Works. 1623] Mr. William Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies : published according to the true originall copies. Source Created or Published 1623 Physical Description leaf [superscript pi]A1 verso || leaf [superscript pi]A1+1 recto (title page) Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 22273 Fo.1 no.68 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Uniform Title (Hamnet) Works. 1623 Title (Hamnet) Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies : published according to the true originall copies. Title (Hamnet) Mr. William Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) London : Publisher (Hamnet) Printed by Isaac Iaggard, and Ed. Blount, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1623. Physical Description (Hamnet) [18], 303, [1], 46, 49-100, [2], 69-232, [2], 79-80, [26], 98, [2], 109-156, 257-993 [i.e. 399], [1] p. : 1 port. (engraving) ; 34 cm. (fol.) Associated Name (Hamnet) Wodehouse family library, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Colophon: Printed at the charges of W. Jaggard, Ed. Blount, I. Smithweeke, and W. Aspley, 1623. Notes (Hamnet) Imperfections affect text on M6 (slightly), T6, a1, e2 (slightly), p6, and q1,2,3. Notes (Hamnet) In Folger copy 68 [superscript pi]A1 and 3b6 mounted; [superscript pi]A5+1.2 bound after [superscript pi]A6. Notes (Hamnet) List of uncorrected states on file. Notes (Hamnet) Manuscript additions include markings as for textual cuts. Notes (Hamnet) Port. (on t.p.) in state 3. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: [superscript pi]A ⁶ ([superscript pi]A1+1, [superscript pi]A5+1.2), A-2B ⁶, 2C², a-g ⁶, [superscript chi]2g ⁸, h-v ⁶, x ⁴, "gg3.4"(±"gg3"), [par.]-2[par.] ⁶, 3[par.]1, 2a-2f ⁶, 2g², "Gg ⁶ ", 2h ⁶, 2k-3b ⁶. Notes (Hamnet) Bookplate of Wodehouse family library, inscribed "Wodehouse Kimberly 1838". Citations (Hamnet) Lee, S. Census, not recorded. Citations (Hamnet) Lee, S. Notes and additions, not recorded. Call Number (Hamnet) STC 22273 Fo.1 no.68

13 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 3272 Source Title Ashbourne portrait [graphic] Image Details from a 4x5 color transparency Source Created or Published 1612, with nineteenth-century alterations. Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number FPs1 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) Ashbourne portrait [graphic] Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1612, with nineteenth-century alterations. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 painting on canvas : oil ; 119.4 x 94.6 cm. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Portraits. Subject (Hamnet) Portrait paintings. Associated Name (Hamnet) Harvard, Mr., former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Conway, Eustace, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Kingston, Clement Usill, Rev., former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Levine, R., former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Exhibited: 'As imagination bodies forth...' [paintings] Oct. 28, 1993-Feb. 15, 1994. Notes (Hamnet) Bought by Mrs. Folger from Conway, March 1931, $3,500, Scheuer acting as agent for Conway. Notes (Hamnet) Conserved (See Pressly Catalogue, p. 300-1: cleaned, tears repaired; losses in-filled; some overpaint removed. Painting retains traces of its full history in that it was not completely restored, e.g. neutral re-touching in areas of paint loss in date and coat of arms) Notes (Hamnet) Inscribed at upper left: "ÆTATIS SVAE. 47 / Ao: 1612 [later changed to 1611]". Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from a re-keying contract and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Notes (Hamnet) Versions: A copy, made from the mezzotint and inexact as to color, was reproduced in Spielmann's article of 1910 as in the possession of C. E. Graseman. Another copy, with an arched top, was owned by Charles Benck of Yonkers, N.Y., in 1977. Notes (Hamnet) Title from Pressly. Notes (Hamnet) Engravings: G. F. Storm, 15 December 1847 (its three states are listed in Spielmann's article of May 1910, p. 42); wood engraving by Ebenezer Landells in the Lady's Newspaper, 6 August 1848, p. 117; steel engraving, unsigned and undated (all three prints are reproduced by Spielmann) Provenance (Hamnet) Provenance: Bought before March 1847 in the London art market by Rev. Clement Usill Kingston of Ashbourne, Derbyshire; sold by Kingston to a Mr. Harvard of Attleborough for £80; at the latter's death (sometime before 1910) it was purchased by R. Levine of Norwich; sold by Levine's executors, Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, Auctioneers, Wellington St., Strand, London [1902]; 34-35 New Bond St., London [1928], 18-21 (20) June 1928, lot 568, repr., bought by Eustace Conway; Anderson Galleries, American Art Association, 16 December 1929, lot 36 (offered for sale by Conway but bought back in at $4,400) Citations (Hamnet) Pressly, W.L. Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library, 165 (Plate 25) Call Number (Hamnet) FPs1

14 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 3271 Image Title The Dexter Portrait of Shakespeare. Oil on panel, 19th century Source Title Dexter portrait of Shakespeare Source Creator Anonymous Image Details from a 4x5 color transparency Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number FPs10 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) The Dexter portrait of Shakespeare [graphic]. Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [Nineteenth century] Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 painting on panel : oil ; 38.4 x 29.1 cm. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Portraits. Subject (Hamnet) Portrait paintings. gmgpc Associated Name (Hamnet) Dexter, Elias, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Dexter, Ella F., former owner. Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from a re-keying contract and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Notes (Hamnet) Bought from Ella F. Dexter, Elias's granddaughter, then living in Brooklyn, through John Anderson, Jr., July 1906, $1500 plust commission. See Pressly Catalogue, p. 281. Notes (Hamnet) Conserved restored several times, the panel, approximately 1/4 inch thick, was rasped down to accommodate a cradle composed of five boards glued parallel to the ducts and five movable battens Notes (Hamnet) Inscribed at top of ppaer on which Shakespeare is writing: "Merrie Wives of Windsor." (Elias Dexter's son also noted that the spines of the books on the shelves behind Shakespeare have titles, and he recorded the following: "Hamlet," "Terence in Englyshe," "Doraster and Faunia," and "Fauna Romanorum." There is no evidence that this is the case. He may have been reading into the painted highlights on the spines words that simply do not exist) Notes (Hamnet) Piper 1962, no. 7. Notes (Hamnet) Versions: See no. D66 in Pressly Catalogue. Notes (Hamnet) Title from Pressly. Notes (Hamnet) Condition reviewed a vertical crack runs through the panel about an inch left of the center. Another crack runs up the left edge starting about 2 1/2 inches from the bottom, and there is a small crack running through Shakespeare's left hand. Pentimenti indicate that buildings were painted out of the landscape, and there is some repaint in Shakespeare's beard and collar Provenance (Hamnet) Provenance: Bought in or before 1864 by Elias Dexter, art dealer in New York City, from an unnamed lady to whom the painting had passed by descent. Citations (Hamnet) Pressly, W.L. Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library, 153

15 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 3286 Source Title Portrait of Shakespeare Source Creator Anonymous Image Details from a 4x5 color transparency Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number FPs11 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) Portrait of Shakespeare [graphic] Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Nineteenth century. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 painting on panel : oil ; 29.3 x 24.1 cm. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Portraits. Subject (Hamnet) Portrait paintings. gmgpc Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from a re-keying contract and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Notes (Hamnet) Anderson Galleries, Continuation of Anderson Auction Company, Madison Ave. at 40th St., New York [1915]; 489 Park Ave. at 59th St. [1917]; from September 1929 combined with American Art Association, 27 April 1927, lot 307. Notes (Hamnet) Condition reviewed panel is split down its left-hand side Notes (Hamnet) Piper 1962, no. 41. Notes (Hamnet) Title from Pressly. Citations (Hamnet) Pressly, W.L. Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library, 151

16 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 3284 Source Title Unknown man (formerly identified as Shakespeare) Image Details from a 4x5 color transparency Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number FPs16 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) Unknown man (formerly identified as Shakespeare) [graphic] Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Seventeenth century with later overpainting. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 painting on panel : oil ; 61.6 x 46.6 cm. Subject (Hamnet) Portrait paintings. gmgpc Associated Name (Hamnet) De Montalt, Earl, 1817-1905?, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from a re-keying contract and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Notes (Hamnet) Bought by Mrs. Folger from Paul S. Van Baarn, a New York antique dealer acting (in bad faith) for the Newhouse Galleries, New York, April 1934, $5,000; presented to the Library by Mrs. Folger, June 1934. Notes (Hamnet) Condition reviewed the panel, now cradled, is split down both sides. A small strip (1 3/8 in.) has been added at the top. There are several chips in the paint exposing the white ground beneath: one is in the sitter's collar to the left of his moustache and three others are in his black doublet Notes (Hamnet) Title from Pressly. Notes (Hamnet) William Shakespeare by Hendrik Corenlisz Vroom, 1566-1640, privately printed, n.d.; North Shore Daily Journal, Great Neck, Long Island, 27 July 1934, p. 1; Piper 1962, no. 27. Provenance (Hamnet) Provenance: Collection of Earl De Montalt of Dundrum, co. Tipperary (1817-1905)?. Citations (Hamnet) Pressly, W.L. Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library, 167

17 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 3269 Image Title George Henry Hall. Shakespeare composing while looking outward; Shakespeare composing while looking up to his right; Shakespeare composing while looking up to his left. Oil on canvas, 1894? Source Title Shakespeare composing while looking outward... Source Creator Hall, George Henry, 1825-1913, artist. Image Details from a 4x5 color transparency Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number FPs14 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Hall, George Henry, 1825-1913, artist. Title (Hamnet) Shakespeare composing while looking outward; Shakespeare composing while looking up to his right; Shakespeare composing while looking up to his left [graphic]. Geo. Henry Hall. 1894? Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1894. Physical Description (Hamnet) 3 paintings in 1 frame on canvas : oil ; 25.4 x 20.4 cm. (172a); 25.3 x 20.3 cm (172b); 25.3 x 20.3 cm. (172c) Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Portraits. Subject (Hamnet) Portrait paintings. gmgpc Associated Name (Hamnet) Hagen, Winston H., fl. 1916, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Anderson, Jr., John, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) See curatorial file for condition information. Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from a re-keying contract and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Notes (Hamnet) 172a: Signed and dated above the left hand: "Geo. Henry Hall / '94." Notes (Hamnet) 172b: Signed and dated above left hand: "Geo. Henry Hall / 1891 [or 1894?]". Notes (Hamnet) 172c: Signed and dated above right hand: "Geo. Henry Hall / '93 [or 1894?." (The last digits of the dates in this work and no. 172b are difficult to cipher. Since the "4" is clearly legible in 172A, the presumption is that all three panels may date to this year, as they appear to have been done at the same time.) Notes (Hamnet) 3 in frame. Notes (Hamnet) Piper 1962, no. 8. Notes (Hamnet) Related works: Two drawings: 3 February 1896, 19 3/8 x 15 1/8 in., and 13 February 1896, 19 5/16 x 15 1/16 in.; 1896 painting at Stratford, 50 x 40 in. (For replica of this last picture, see no. D28.). Notes (Hamnet) Title from Pressly. Notes (Hamnet) Exhibited: New York, Grolier Club, "Catalogue of an Exhibition Illustrative of the TExt of Shakespeare's Plays as Published in Edited Editions," 1916, no. 431a. Notes (Hamnet) When and how Folger acquired these pieces is not known. Provenance (Hamnet) Provenance: In the possession of John Anderson, Jr., as of 1914; sold to Winston H. Hagen by 1916. Citations (Hamnet) Pressly, W.L. Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library, 172a-c

18 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 3270 Image Title Unknown artist. The Felton portrait of Shakespeare. Oil on panel, ca. 1792? Source Title [Felton portrait of Shakespeare] Source Creator Anonymous Image Details from a 4x5 color transparency Source Created or Published [ca. 1792?] Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number FPs13 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) [Felton portrait of Shakespeare] [graphic] Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [ca. 1792?] Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 painting on wood panel : tempera and oil? ; 27.8 x 20.8 cm. Associated Name (Hamnet) Felton, Samuel, fl. 1792, former owner. Citations (Hamnet) Pressly, W.L. Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library, 150 Call Number (Hamnet) FPs13 ART

19 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 3254 Source Title The Staunton Portrait of Shakespeare Source Creator Anonymous Image Details from a 35mm slide Source Created or Published 1770 Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number FPs18 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) The Staunton portrait of Shakespeare [graphic] Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) ca. 1770s. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 painting on canvas : oil ; 76.3 x 63.5 cm. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Portraits. Subject (Hamnet) Portrait paintings. gmgpc Associated Name (Hamnet) Staunton, William, father of, fl. ca. 1777, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Whitcombe, A., former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Bought by Folger from Sawyer, November 1923, £200. Notes (Hamnet) Conserved 19530000 canvas was relined, cleaned, and retouched Notes (Hamnet) Formerly the 'Peel' portrait. Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from a re-keying contract and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Notes (Hamnet) Wivell 1827, Supplement, p. 37, n.; Wivell 1840, p. 24, n.; M. H. Spielmann, "the Jansen, or Somerset, Portrait of Shakespeare: The More Important Copies," Connoiseeur 28 (November 1910), pp. 151-58, repr.; Piper 1962, no. 32. Notes (Hamnet) Title from Pressly. Notes (Hamnet) Exhibited: Stratford-upon-Avon, 1864, no. 115 (amended in pencil to read 118), as painted by C. Jansen, lent by J. Staunton. Provenance (Hamnet) Provenance: Father of William Staunton, Longbridge, Warwickshire, around 1777; sold by Staunton family to A. Whitcombe, Clarence Street, Cheltenham, and Stratford-upon-Avon, 1909. Citations (Hamnet) Pressly, W.L. Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library, 161

20 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 3255 Source Title Portrait of Shakespeare Source Creator Anonymous Image Details from a 4x5 color transparency Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number FPs19 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) Portrait of Shakespeare [graphic] Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Nineteenth century. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 painting on panel : oil ; 30.4 x 25.3 cm. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Portraits. Subject (Hamnet) Portrait paintings. gmgpc Notes (Hamnet) Inscribed across the top of the panel: "Gvls Shakespeare Ætat svae 40 D 1616 [?]". Notes (Hamnet) Piper 1962, no. 12. Notes (Hamnet) See curatorial file for condition information. Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from a re-keying contract and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Notes (Hamnet) Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, Auctioneers, Wellington St., Strand, London [1902]; 34-35 New Bond St., London [1928], 6-9 (9) December 1905, lot 857. Notes (Hamnet) Title from Pressly. Citations (Hamnet) Pressly, W.L. Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library, 163 Call Number (Hamnet) FPs19

21 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 3283 Source Title The Shakspere Portrait of Shakespeare Source Creator Anonymous Image Details from a 4x5 color transparency Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number FPs22 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) The Shakspere portrait of Shakespeare [graphic] Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Early eighteenth century. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 painting on canvas : oil ; 75 x 63 cm. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Portraits. Subject (Hamnet) Portrait paintings. gmgpc Associated Name (Hamnet) Shakspere, George, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Shakspere, Rosa, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Shakspere, Thomas, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Perkins, Mrs., former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Formerly 'Kneller' Portrait. Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from a re-keying contract and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Notes (Hamnet) Bought from Gabriel Wells, Importer and Dealer, 145 W. 57th St., New York; 489 5th Ave. [1923], September 1918, $2100. Notes (Hamnet) Conserved 19790000 the work was conserved but the old lining retained. Overpaint was removed, and abraded areas in the background and in SHakespeare's coat were inpainted Notes (Hamnet) Wivell 1827, pp. 53-54, n. (mentions the painting had been in the Shakspere family's possession for more than a century and attributes the work to Jonathan Richardson); Piper 1962, no. 36. Notes (Hamnet) Title from Pressly. Provenance (Hamnet) Provenance: George Shakspere, Coventry (died 1787); to his son Thomas Shakspere; to his daughter Rosa Shakspere; to the wife of her son, Mrs. Perkins of 12 Harewood Place, London (the provenance at this point is provided by Harry Spurr, a London dealer, who was involved in the negotiations with Folger); offered by Rosenbach on 6 January 1917; offered by Edwards on 1 June 1917. Citations (Hamnet) Pressly, W.L. Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library, 154

22 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 3287 Source Title Lumley Portrait of Shakespeare Source Creator Anonymous Image Details from a 4x5 color transparency Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number FPs23 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) The Lumley portrait of Shakespeare [graphic] Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [Eighteenth century] Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 painting on canvas : oil ; 45 x 36 cm. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Portraits. Subject (Hamnet) Portrait paintings. gmgpc Associated Name (Hamnet) Scarborough, Earl of, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Burdett-Coutts, Angela Georgina, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Fenwick, John, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Rippon, George, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Waters, Ralph, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Waters, Thomas, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from a re-keying contract and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Notes (Hamnet) Exhibited: New York, Crystal Palace, "Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations," 1853, no. 5, as "Oil Portrait of Shakespeare, (Probably an early copy from the 'Chandos.')"; Stratford-upon-Avon, 1864, no. 123 (amended in pencil to "126"); London, The New Gallery, "Exhibition of the Royal House of Tudor," no. 390. Notes (Hamnet) Bought by Folger from Gabriel Wells, Importer and Dealer, 145 W. 57th St., New York; 489 5th Ave. [1923] through Sabin, June 1922, $1750. Notes (Hamnet) Conserved 19320000 cleaned by Finlayson Notes (Hamnet) Conserved 19790000 cleaned and relined Notes (Hamnet) Engravings: Chromolithograph by Vincent Brooks, published by Henry Graves & Company, 1 July 1862, 17 1/2 x 14 in. (an impression is in ART Vol. d99, vol. 9) Notes (Hamnet) Spielmann 1910; Salaman 1916, p. 6, repr. p. 9; Spielmann 1921a; Spielmann 1921b, p. 428; Spielmann 1922, p. 624, repr.; Marder 1963, pp. 204-05. Notes (Hamnet) Title from Pressly. Provenance (Hamnet) Provenance: According to the 1922 sale catalogue, sold with other pictures from Lumley Castle in 1785, but repurchased by the earl of Scarborough, the descendant of Lord Lumley who had inherited the collection; in 1807 bought by Ralph Waters, an artist of Newcastle; bequeathed to his brother Thomas Waters; sold by him to George Rippon of Waterville, North Shields, before 1853; bequeathed or sold to John Fenwick of Preston House, North Shields; bought in by Fenwick when he attempted to sell the painting at Christie's in 1874; sold by him to Baroness Burdett-Coutts in 1875 for 50 guineas, H. Wagner acting as agent; Burdett-Coutts sale, Christie, Manson & Woods, Auctioneers, 8 King St., St. James's Square, London, 4 May 1922, lot 132, repr., 300 guineas. Citations (Hamnet) Pressly, W.L. Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library, 156

23 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 3279 Image Title Umberto Romano. Shakespeare recites Shakespeare. Oil on canvas, ca. 1960s Source Title Shakespeare Recites Shakespeare Source Creator Romano, Umberto, 1906-, artist. Image Details from a 4x5 color transparency Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number FPs26 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Romano, Umberto, 1905-1982, artist. Title (Hamnet) Shakespeare recites Shakespeare [graphic]. Umberto Romano. Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) ca. 1960s. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 painting on canvas : oil ; 127.3 x 101.9 cm. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Portraits. Subject (Hamnet) Portrait paintings. gmgpc Associated Name (Hamnet) Romano, Clorinda, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) See curatorial file for condition information. Notes (Hamnet) Gift of Mrs. Clorinda Romano, widow of the artist, and Robin Romano, their son, December 1984. Notes (Hamnet) Signed at lower left: "Umberto Romano." Notes (Hamnet) Subject: See Pressly Catalogue, no. 175. Notes (Hamnet) Title from Pressly. Notes (Hamnet) Umberto Romano, Great Men, New York, Dial Press, 1979, p. 70 (repr. in color) Citations (Hamnet) Pressly, W.L. Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library, 175 Call Number (Hamnet) FPs26

24 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 3263 Image Title Thomas Phillips. The Stratford memorial bust. Oil on panel, ca. 1816 Source Title The Stratford Memorial Bust Source Creator Philips, Thomas, 1770-1845, artist. Image Details from a 4x5 color transparency Source Created or Published 1816 Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number FPs25 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Phillips, Thomas, 1770-1845, artist. Title (Hamnet) The Stratford memorial bust [graphic]. Thomas Phillips. Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) ca. 1816. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 painting on panel : oil ; 66.2 x 46.4 cm. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Portraits. Subject (Hamnet) Portrait paintings. gmgpc Notes (Hamnet) Exhibited: 'As imagination bodies forth...' [paintings] Oct. 28, 1993-Feb. 4, 1994. Notes (Hamnet) Condition reviewed the work is painted on an oak panel with a vertical grain, which, at an early date, split down its center Notes (Hamnet) Conserved 19760000 dark shadow covering the figure's right arm, added apparently by a different hand in a different kind of paint, was removed Notes (Hamnet) Gift, James G. McManaway, October 1975. Notes (Hamnet) Subject: See Pressly Catalogue, no. 152. Notes (Hamnet) Title from Pressly. Notes (Hamnet) Engravings: William Ward, published by J. Britton, 23 April 1816, 9 x 7 in.; W. T. Fry, published by T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1 November 1817; Francis Holl, published by Edward Moxon, 1857. Provenance (Hamnet) Provenance: The Phillips pictures is said in 1888 to have been in the possession of William Pearce of Bridge-street in Stratford-upon-Avon; its measurements are given as 18 1/8 x 26 in. (see Halliwell-Phillips papers, FSL W.b.86, no. 12) Citations (Hamnet) Pressly, W.L. Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library, 152 Call Number (Hamnet) FPs25

25 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 3260 Image Title William Page. Portrait of Shakespeare. Oil on canvas, 1873 Source Title Portrait of Shakespeare Source Creator Page, William, 1811-1885, artist. Image Details from a 4x5 color transparency Source Created or Published 1873 Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number FPs24 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Page, William, 1811-1885, artist. Title (Hamnet) Portrait of Shakespeare [graphic]. William Page. Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1873. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 painting on canvas : oil ; 68.6 x 53.3 cm. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Portraits. Subject (Hamnet) Portrait paintings. gmgpc Associated Name (Hamnet) Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Shaw, Francis George, Mrs., former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Bought by Folger from Union Square Book Shop, Dealers in Rare Books, Prints and Autographs, 30 E. 14th St., New York, May 1929, $625. Notes (Hamnet) Condition reviewed the oil paint is thinly applied without impasto. There appears to be extensive repaint in both the figure and the background Notes (Hamnet) Conserved lined by Finlayson Notes (Hamnet) Exhibited: "Rave Reviews: 100 Years of American Art" National Academy of Design, NYC, September - December 2000; the Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, OK, Jan. 31 through Apr. 1, 2001; Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN, April 21 through June 24, 2001. Notes (Hamnet) Inscribed at lower left next to arm: "WP.3d Shke / 1873." Inscribed in pen and ink on a page glued to uper center of blind stretcher: "Studio Building, 57 W. 10th St: / New York March 22nd '73 / My dear Sarah Shaw the / head of Shakespeare, which you / saw in my studio, and which I am / still at work on, was painted / for a gentleman, to whom, I have / written, to come and see it, no less / than twice he having neglected / to do so I consider myself at lib- / erty to do what I will with the picture. Would you like to / have it, or Frank? I thought / befor I attempted otherwise to dispose of it I ought to let you know / as you seemed interested in it-Hope / Mr Curtis is better Ever your friend / Wm Page." (Page moved into the Studio Building in 1867. Sarah and her husband, Frank, whose full name was Francis George Shaw, were close friends and patrons of the artist) Notes (Hamnet) Joshua Taylor, William Page: The American Titian, Chicago, 1957, p. 257, no. 47 (Taylor gives the early provenance but did not know the painting's present whereabouts); Piper 1962, no. 6. Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from a re-keying contract and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Notes (Hamnet) Title from Pressly. Provenance (Hamnet) Provenance: According to Page, commissioned in 1868, possibly by Theodore Tilton; offered by the artist to Mrs. Francis George Shaw on 22 March 1873; presented to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1903 by Mrs. Francis George Shaw; Metropolitan Museum sale, American Art Association, February 1929, lot 59 (a portion of a Metropolitan Museum label is still on the frame at lower right) Citations (Hamnet) Pressly, W.L. Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library, 171

26 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 3259 Image Title William Sartain. Portrait of Shakespeare. Oil on canvas, 1907 Source Title Portrait of Shakespeare Source Creator Sartain, William, 1843-1924, artist. Image Details from a 35mm color slide Source Created or Published 1907 Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number FPs27 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Sartain, William, 1843-1924, artist. Title (Hamnet) Portrait of Shakespeare [graphic]. W. SARTAIN. Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1907. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 painting on canvas : oil ; 60.9 x 51 cm. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Portraits. Subject (Hamnet) Portrait paintings. gmgpc Associated Name (Hamnet) Conway, Eustace, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Bought by Folger from Conway, October 1923, $400. Notes (Hamnet) Conserved 1932 lined by Finlayson despite date of 1907 Notes (Hamnet) Piper 1962, no. 18. Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from a re-keying contract and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Notes (Hamnet) Title from Pressly. Notes (Hamnet) Signed at lower right: "W. SARTAIN." Provenance (Hamnet) Provenance: Bought by Eustace Conway from the artist in April 1907. Citations (Hamnet) Pressly, W.L. Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library, 174

27 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 3258 Source Title Portrait of an unknown man (the Zuccaro Shakespeare) Source Creator Anonymous Image Details (also called Bath Portrait and Archer Portrait) from a 4x5 color transparency Source Created or Published ca. 1615-20 Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number FPs29 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) Portrait of an unknown man (the Zuccaro Shakespeare) [graphic] Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) ca. 1615-20. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 painting on panel : oil ; cm. Subject (Hamnet) Portrait paintings. gmgpc Associated Name (Hamnet) Wills, W. H., former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Archer, Mr., former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Burdett-Coutts, Angela Georgina, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Exhibited: London, The New Gallery, "Exhibition of the Royal House of Tudor," no. 391; Mead Art Building, Amherst College, "Shakespeare, Hamlet, and Macbeth" (no catalogue), 1951. Notes (Hamnet) Condition reviewed the oak panel is 1/4 inch thick, with the wood grain running vertically. While the panel is probably the fragment of a larger painting, this piece had itself been enlarged at a later date. There are serious losses of ground, and the surface of the wood also seems to be affected. The most serious losses are in the face. The whole lower half appears to have been deliberately defaced with very deep scratches, almost destroying the paint layer and ground of the chin, mouth, and beard Notes (Hamnet) Conserved 19880000 restored Notes (Hamnet) Inscribed at upper right: "W Shakespeare." Notes (Hamnet) John L. Clawson sale, Anderson Galleries, Continuation of Anderson Auction Company, Madison Ave. at 40th St., New York [1915]; 489 Park Ave. at 59th St. [1917]; from September 1929 combined with American Art Association, 24 May 1926, lot 730B, repr., $1600, Rosenbach acting as agent. Notes (Hamnet) The painting was reproduced for the first time in an English newspaper of 12 April 1905 (clipping of unidentified newspaper in Folger file); Spielmann 1911; Spielmann 1921a; Spielmann 1922, p. 624, repr.; Piper 1962, no. 26; Schoenbaum 1970, pp. 466-67. Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from a re-keying contract and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Notes (Hamnet) Title from Pressly. Provenance (Hamnet) Provenance: According to the 1922 sale catalogue, this pictures was first referred to in an advertisement in a Bath newspaper in 1801, at which time it was attributed to the year 1602. It then passed into the possession of Mr. Archer of the Royal Library at Weymouth. In 1862 it was purchased by Mr. W. H. Wills, a well-known journalist, for Baroness Burdett-Coutts; Burdett-Coutts sale, Christie, Manson & Woods, Auctioneers, 8 King St., St. James's Square, London, 4 May 1922, lot 133, repr., 300 guineas, bought by Wells, Sabin acting as agent. Citations (Hamnet) Pressly, W.L. Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library, 166 Call Number (Hamnet) FPs29

28 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 3252 Source Title Buttery Portrait of Shakespeare Source Creator Anonymous Image Details from a 4x5 color transparency Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number FPs3 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) The Buttery portrait of Shakespeare [graphic] Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Nineteenth century. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 painting on panel : oil ; 33 x 24.7 cm. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Portraits. Subject (Hamnet) Portrait paintings. gmgpc Associated Name (Hamnet) Ellis & Elvey, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Buttery, Charles, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Buttery, Horace, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Russell, William, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Coat of arms at upper left with inscription: "NON SANZ DROIOT". Notes (Hamnet) Conserved 19320000 cleaned Notes (Hamnet) Conserved 19530000 cleaned Notes (Hamnet) Conserved 19700000 cleaned Notes (Hamnet) Exhibited: London, The New Gallery, "Exhibition of the Royal House of Tudor," 1890, no. 393; Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare Memorial, 1896, no. 62. Notes (Hamnet) Gilbert I. Ellis sale, Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, Auctioneers, Wellington St., Strand, London [1902]; 34-35 New Bond St., London [1928], 4 December 1902, lot 2283. Notes (Hamnet) Piper 1962, no. 42. Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from a re-keying contract and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Notes (Hamnet) Title from Pressly. Provenance (Hamnet) Provenance: Discovered about 1850 by Charles Buttery, picture restorer to Queen Victoria; bought by William Russell, at whose death it was purchased by Horace Buttery and was in his possession by 1890; by 1896 owned by Ellis and Elvey, New Bond Street, London. Citations (Hamnet) Pressly, W.L. Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library, 149 Call Number (Hamnet) FPs3

29 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 806 Image Title Unknown artist after the Chandos portrait. Shakespeare signboard. Oil on panel, late 1600s to early 1700s Source Title Shakespeare signboard. Image Details from a 4x5 color transparency Source Created or Published Late seventeenth or early eighteenth century Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number FPs9 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) Shakespeare signboard [graphic] Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Late seventeenth or early eighteenth century. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 painting on mahogany panel, oval : oil ; 94.2 x 79.3 cm. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Portraits. Subject (Hamnet) Portrait paintings. gmgpc Notes (Hamnet) Gift, Mary Hyde (later Lady Eccles), Four Oaks Farm, Somerville, N.J., October 1975. Notes (Hamnet) Condition reviewed on the back one can see traces where two braces, roughly 23 1/2 by 5 1/2 inches, were placed horizontally across the top and bottom of the panel, each secured by 8 nails. Two large iron eyes for hooks are still affixed to each side of the panel slightly above its center. Around the circumference, which is 1 inch thick, are 44 nail holes. In some cases, the nails are still there, and it would appear they held a rim that was part of a metal support. MOdern accretions are staples and a screw with wire a little over 4 inches from the top Notes (Hamnet) Mary Hyde, "Shakespeare's Head," Shakespeare Quarterly 16 (1965), pp. 139-43; S. Schoenbaum, "Artists' Images of Shakespeare," in Werner Habicht, D. J. Palmer, and Roger Pringle, eds., Images of Shakespeare: Proceedings of the Third Congress of the International Shakespeare Association, 1986, Newark, Del., 1988, pp. 19-23; Gary Taylor, Reinventing Shakespeare, New York, 1989, fig. 7. Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from a re-keying contract and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Notes (Hamnet) Title from Pressly. Notes (Hamnet) Exhibited: New York, Pierpont Morgan Library, "Shakespeare's Four Hundreth Anniversary Exhibition," 1964,; San Francisco, California Academy of Sciences, and six other cities in traveling exhibition organized by the Folger Shakespeare Library, "Shakespeare: The Globe and the World," 1979-1982, repr. in color p. 86; 'As imagination bodies forth...' [paintings] Oct. 28, 1993-Feb. 28, 1994. Provenance (Hamnet) Provenance: Discovered in 1962 by the book dealer Jacques Vellekoop of E. P. Goldschmidt, London; came to America in the spring of that year. Citations (Hamnet) Pressly, W.L. Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library, 157

30 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 3253 Source Title Palmer Portrait of Shakespeare Source Creator Anonymous Image Details scanned from a 35mm color slide Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number FPs6 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) The Palmer portrait of Shakespeare [graphic] Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Late nineteenth century. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 painting on panel : oil ; 34.4 x 24.7 cm. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Portraits. Subject (Hamnet) Portrait paintings. gmgpc Associated Name (Hamnet) Palmer, A. M., former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Rowe, George Fawcett, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) See curatorial file for condition information. Notes (Hamnet) Anderson sale, 9 November 1916, lot 31, $25 plus 10 percent commission, Smith acting as agent. Notes (Hamnet) Subject: See Pressly Catalogue, no. 173. Notes (Hamnet) Title from Pressly. Provenance (Hamnet) Provenance: Bought by A. M. Palmer from George Fawcett Rowe. Citations (Hamnet) Pressly, W.L. Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library, 173 Call Number (Hamnet) FPs6

31 ------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 3280 Source Title Portrait of Shakespeare Source Creator Anonymous Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number FPs30 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) Portrait of Shakespeare [graphic] Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Early nineteenth century. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 painting on canvas : oil ; 76.6 x 55.7 cm. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Portraits. Subject (Hamnet) Portrait paintings. gmgpc Notes (Hamnet) See curatorial file for condition information. Notes (Hamnet) Inscribed across the top in raised letters in black paint: "GVLEILMO SHAKSPERE"; underneath name at left: "Æt / 47"; underneath name at right: "Ao.D / 1611." Notes (Hamnet) Piper 1962, no. 3. Notes (Hamnet) Subject: See Pressly Catalogue, no. 158. Notes (Hamnet) Title from Pressly. Notes (Hamnet) Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, Auctioneers, Wellington St., Strand, London [1902]; 34-35 New Bond St., London [1928], 18 March 1909, lot 183, £2.2.0, Quaritch acting as agent. Citations (Hamnet) Pressly, W.L. Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library, 158 Call Number (Hamnet) FPs30


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