Shakespeare's Head Emblem

Publisher Jacob Tonson, the Elder British
Publisher Jacob Tonson, the Younger British
Sitter William Shakespeare British

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Jacob Tonson the Elder obtained publication rights to Shakespeare's works and issued an important edition of the plays in 1709. From about 1700, he worked in partnership with his nephew, Jacob Tonson the Younger, and they moved into a shop in the Strand known as Shakespeare's Head in 1710. This small woodcut image of the Bard, clipped from a Tonson title page, was their signature emblem.

Shakespeare's Head Emblem, Jacob Tonson, the Elder (British, London 1655–1736 Barn Elms, Surrey), Wood cut and letter press

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