Writers of Influence: Shakespeare to J.K. Rowling
Past beyond the gallery archive
29 January - 27 March 2011
Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens
Free
- Partnership exhibition
William Shakespeare
attributed to John Taylor
circa 1600s
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Writers of Influence: Shakespeare to J.K. Rowling focuses on writers and their influences from the 16th century to the present day, addressing the areas of literature, poetry, plays and song-writing. One of the National Portrait Gallery's most prized possessions the ‘Chandos' portrait of William Shakespeare will feature in the exhibition and this will be the first time that the portrait has toured Britain.
The Gallery's first acquisition in 1856, the ‘Chandos' portrait is now considered the only representation of the writer that has any claim to have been painted from life. This follows groundbreaking analysis conducted by the Gallery as part of its 150th anniversary exhibition Searching for Shakespeare in 2006.
One of the world's best-known portraits, the painting shows the poet and playwright wearing a lace collar, moustache, beard and ear-ring. The ‘Chandos' portrait is attributed to the artist John Taylor and is named after a previous owner.
The work will be the centrepiece of Writers of Influence: Shakespeare to J.K. Rowling, displaying 61 of the Gallery's most important literary portraits. Opening in Sheffield in April, the exhibition will travel to Southampton, Plymouth and Sunderland. One of the biggest touring exhibitions of the Gallery's portraits, it will include several of the Collection's most important works in a wide range of media.
Containing 61 works from our collection the exhibition includes works across a wide range of media such as photography, paintings, hollow-cut silhouettes, archived prints, sculpture and plaster-cast life and death masks. Some of the fantastic pieces in the exhibition are Stuart Pearson-Wright's 3D portrait of JK Rowling, Bhupen Khakar's painted portrait of Salman Rushdie, Elliott & Fry's photograph of Oscar Wilde and Man Ray's photograph of Aldous Huxley. The exhibition will bring together paintings and photographs of such subjects as Geoffrey Chaucer, George Eliot, Charles Dickens, Lewis Carroll, Virginia Woolf, Agatha Christie, John Lennon, David Bowie, Benjamin Zephaniah Carol Ann Duffy and Philip Pullman, as well as casts taken from the faces of John Keats and William Blake. The exhibition will include work by Vanessa Bell, Bill Brandt, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Man Ray, Patrick Heron and Lord Snowdon..
A collaborative exhibition between the National Portrait Gallery and four British venues, Writers of Influence: Shakespeare to J.K. Rowling will visit the Museums Sheffield: Graves Gallery (17 April-3 July 2010), Southampton City Art Gallery (23 July-26 September 2010), Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery (16 October 2010-8 January 2011), and Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens (29 January 2010-27 March 2011.)
The exhibition and associated programmes of activity have been developed with young people from all the partner galleries, with the portraits being selected by young people working with Museums Sheffield.
The exhibition is supported by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS)/Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) Strategic Commissioning Programme.
Related sitters
- Douglas Noel Adams
- Sue Adler
- Monica Ali
- Simon Armitage
- Jane Austen
- Gillian Mary Baverstock (née Pollock)
- Aphra Behn (née Johnson)
- William Blake
- Enid Mary Blyton
- David Bowie
- Kate Bush
- George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron
- Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson)
- Angela Olive Carter
- Geoffrey Chaucer
- Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie (née Miller)
- Jarvis Branson Cocker
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Dame Catherine Ann Cookson
- Ian Curtis
- Roald Dahl
- Charles Dickens
- John Donne
- Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle
- George Eliot (Mary Ann Cross (née Evans))
- Thomas Stearns ('T.S.') Eliot
- Olaudah Equiano ('Gustavus Vassa')
- Ian Lancaster Fleming
- Sir William Gerald Golding
- Kenneth Grahame
- Robert Ranke Graves
- Thomas Hardy
- Seamus Justin Heaney
- Edward James ('Ted') Hughes
- Aldous Huxley
- James Joyce
- John Keats
- (Joseph) Rudyard Kipling
- John Le Carré (David John Moore Cornwell)
- John Lennon
- Clive Staples ('C.S.') Lewis
- Alan Alexander ('A.A.') Milne
- John Milton
- Morrissey (Steven Patrick Morrissey)
- George Orwell (Eric Arthur Blair)
- Imogen Pollock
- Sir Terence David John ('Terry') Pratchett
- Philip Pullman
- Dizzee Rascal (Dylan Mills)
- Jean Rhys (Ella Gwendoline Rees Williams)
- Johnny Rotten (John Lydon)
- Joanne Kathleen ('J.K.') Rowling
- Sir (Ahmed) Salman Rushdie
- William Shakespeare
- George Bernard Shaw
- Zadie Smith
- Robert Louis Stevenson
- John Ronald Reuel Tolkien
- Herbert George Wells
- Oscar Wilde
- Amy Jade Winehouse
- Virginia Woolf (née Stephen)
- Benjamin Zephaniah
Related artists
- Jan Baldwin
- Edward Barber
- Vanessa Bell (née Stephen)
- Harry Borden
- Bill Brandt
- Sir Philip Burne-Jones, 2nd Bt
- Henri Cartier-Bresson
- Kevin Cummins
- W. Denton
- James Deville
- Carol Ann Duffy
- François D'Albert Durade
- Elliott & Fry
- Roderick Field
- William Finden
- James Fittler
- John Gay
- Mark Gerson
- Harry Goodwin
- Brian Griffin
- Emma Hardy
- Chris Hay
- Benjamin Robert Haydon
- Patrick Heron
- Marseille Middleton Holloway
- Yousuf Karsh
- Bhupen Khakhar
- Thomas Patrick John Anson, 5th Earl of Lichfield
- Eamonn McCabe
- Donald MacLellan
- Felix H. Man (Hans Baumann)
- Barry Marsden
- William Marshall
- Renée Mendel
- Lewis Morley
- Ben Murphy
- Terry O'Neill
- Sir (John) Bernard Partridge
- Steve Pyke
- Man Ray (Emmanuel Radnitzky)
- Mischa Richter
- Barry Ryan
- Ary Scheffer
- Tai-Shan Schierenberg
- Joseph Simpson
- Lord Snowdon
- Sally Soames
- Peter Stark
- William Strang
- Arthur Strong
- John Taylor
- Feliks Topolski
- Eric Watson
- Stuart Pearson Wright
- Anthony Wysard
- Madame Yevonde



