Anne Boleyn's portrait was so close to Shakespeare's that I couldn't help but wonder if there was some connection there. So here is Anne Boleyn, the mother of Elizabeth I, with her Shakespeare mustache. The entire piece is made from the text of the bard's famous play, "The Twelfth Night", in which Viola disguises herself as her twin brother.
Specifics:
The print is printed in-house on smooth Epson paper. It’s archival, fade-resistant, and acid-free. I use Epson inks that are guaranteed not to fade for 100+ years.
Size:
The print measures 8” x 10” with a white border so you can pop it into any standard 8” x 10” frame.
Shipping:
All prints are signed by me and arrive sealed in a cello sleeve with a backing board. Prints are shipped in a sturdy, Stay-Flat envelope.
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