I had to double check my archives because sometimes what I think is new, I actually wrote about years ago. But so far the word “Wadlow” doesn’t appear in my archives.
“Could This Be A Portrait of Young William Shakespeare?” That’s what you call clickbait in my universe 🙂

In the linked article above, an art historian makes her case. I’m not going to attempt to debate any of her points, because I don’t exactly have the credentials to do so. But it is a very interesting (lengthy) read, with almost as many footnotes and references as actual content. I like when historians write because they tend not to offer unsubstantiated opinion, they point to documents.
Anyway, we’re not afraid of unsubstantiated opinions here. If I had to research and document everything I’ve ever wanted to say about Shakespeare I never would have started this site in the first place.
What do you think? Have you heard of this Wadlow portrait? Do you know anything about the “Is it Shakespeare?” question? Is it? I don’t think it looks anything like him (not counting the earring). I suppose we could argue that this one is supposedly painted from life rather than after his death, but the other portraits do all tend to look alike – even Cobbe – mostly around the eyes. Having this be a more accurate depiction of Shakespeare would make all those other ones, including the one on the front pages of the First Folio, pretty wrong.
This weekend my son and I went to the Boston Calling music festival because he’s a big Eminem fan. His sisters will be going to see Taylor Swift this summer, and we already dragged him to that once, it didn’t seem fair to doom him to a life of shows like that just because he’s outnumbered.
Whenever I see a reference to a Shakespeare inspired video game it immediately catches my attention. Shakespeare’s works are one of the great places to start for public domain stories, after all.