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Memorials to William Shakespeare

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was not completed until 1960. Financial problems led to repeated shelving of the project. Eventually private donations to the fund produced sufficient resources to commission a bronze sculpture from Andor Meszaros, an Australian artist originally from Hungary. The statue depicts Shakespeare bowing,
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With the removal of Banks's sculpture to New Place in 1871 London boasted no outdoor public memorial to the bard, and the erection of the New York statue in 1872 made this omission particularly glaring. In 1874 the financier Baron
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to erect a memorial to Shakespeare. This originally comprised a theatre building, to be sited on land donated by the bank of the Avon within sight of the church where Shakespeare was buried.
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ensured that the commission was carried out after her father's death. It depicts not only Shakespeare at the top, but five of his most famous characters around the base –
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and the tower of the church. An elaborate stained glass window was also created, depicting Shakespearean characters. The original window was destroyed by a bomb blast in
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contains a statue of Shakespeare that was commissioned in 1864 as a celebration of the tricentenary of Shakespeare's birth in 1564. Funds were raised by a performance of
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Dobson, Michael (1992), The Making of the National Poet: Shakespeare, Adaptation and Authorship, 1660-1769, Oxford, England: Clarendon Press, pp. 137–38, 159–60
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about the globe dissolving to "leave not a wrack behind". A variant of Kent's design was installed in a Glasgow theatre in 1764. It is now in the
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Though most memorials are to be found in English speaking countries, there are also monuments elsewhere. In 1888 a statue was erected on the
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showing him, as one critic has put it, "seated and staring into the distance with a bemused and thoughtful look". It was designed by
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A statue made from tin was erected in the gardens outside the Festival Theatre, the principal theatre on the grounds of the
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The Making of the National Poet: Shakespeare, Adaptation and Authorship, 1660–1769, Oxford University Press, p. 6
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Between 1970 and 1993, an image of the Poets' Corner statue of Shakespeare appeared on the reverse of Series D
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was erected as part of a series representing the world's geniuses in the gallery of the reading-room of the
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In Denmark, a memorial statue was commissioned to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the publication of
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Despite Germany's early role in canonising Shakespeare it was not until 1904 that a statue was erected in
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By the nineteenth century Shakespeare's reputation had advanced to the point of what came to be known as
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on April 10, 1739 at Covent Garden. There are carved heads on the pedestal, which probably depict Queen
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As Shakespeare's reputation rose, monuments began to be created in nationally significant locations.
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is the earliest memorial to the playwright, located inside Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon,
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has been commemorated in a number of different statues and memorials around the world, notably his
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It is sometimes mistakenly said that John Wilkes Booth played Cassius, cf. Frederick Wagner,
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but was replaced in 1954. A birthday celebration of Shakespeare is held every year in April.
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Avery, Emmett L. (1956). "The Shakespeare Ladies Club". Shakespeare Quarterly 7 (2): p. 157
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A memorial in Sydney, Australia was erected in 1926, designed by Australian sculptor
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Poets' Corner in Westminster abbey, showing Scheemaker's statue of Shakespeare
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Garden, London (though depicting Shakespeare, this is actually a memorial to
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to commemorate the tercentenary of his birth was sold to raise funds for the
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commissioned a marble statue of William Shakespeare from the French sculptor
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Bust of Shakespeare on the National Theatre building, Hviezdoslav Square,
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Though initiated in 1889, the project to create a Shakespeare statue in
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Shakespeare memorial, Logan Circle, Philadelphia, PA. Designed by
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Engraving of the sculpture of Shakespeare at the entrance to the
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This bust is placed on the city gate of Verona, with lines from
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on April 28, 1738 at Drury Lane and a benefit performance of
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Copy of the Poets' Corner statue in Leicester Square, London
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stating "there is no world without Verona walls..."
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Index


Boydell Shakespeare Gallery
New Place
William Shakespeare
funerary monument
Stratford-upon-Avon
Poets' Corner
Westminster Abbey
William Kent
Peter Scheemakers
Central Park
John Quincy Adams Ward

Shakespeare's funerary monument
Warwickshire
First Folio
Gerard Johnson
William Kent
Westminster Abbey
Peter Scheemakers
Lord Burlington
Alexander Pope
Shakespeare Ladies Club
Elizabeth I
Henry V
Richard III
Prospero
The Tempest
Theatre Royal

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