Main content
Shakespeare’s partner portrait found
A Warwick art historian has uncovered a lost portrait of Shakespeare's patron and possible lover after more than 400 years.
Tucked away in a private collection the portrait has been identified as Henry Wriothesley, who some think was the "fair youth" to whom many of Shakespeare's sonnets are addressed. Dr Elizabeth Goldring from University of Warwick told ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ CWR's Vic Minett about her discovery.
Duration:
This clip is from
More clips from ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ CWR
-
Coventry's Pride of Britain winner
Duration: 05:33
-
"If you can use a phone, you can save a life"
Duration: 03:47
-
Mary Ann Evans Hospice faces funding shortfall
Duration: 05:20
-
From Stratford to the Hundred Acre Wood
Duration: 01:50