Window cleaner claims to have discovered Shakespeare's first portrait, worth over $264 million
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Window cleaner claims to have discovered Shakespeare's first portrait, worth over $264 million
In a jackpot discovery, a British window cleaner claimed to have found William Shakespeare's first portrait to have been made in his lifetime, which is estimated to be around $264 million. The unique painting, which was purchased by the antique dealer, father of window cleaner Steven Wadlow, from an Oxfordshire estate in the 1960s, was checked by art experts. While carrying out X-rays of the painting during its analysis, art experts found that
British window cleaner claims to have discovered Shakespeare’s first portrait worth over $264 million
A Jackpot Discovery in the Art World In a remarkable turn of events, a British window cleaner has claimed to have discovered what may be the first portrait of William Shakespeare created during the playwright’s lifetime. This rare find is estimated to be worth a staggering $264 million. The painting, originally purchased by the father of Steven Wadlow, an antique dealer, from an Oxfordshire estate in the 1960s, was recently examined by art exper…
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