Newly found portrait of Shakespeare published
Historian says young man wearing a laurel crown 'had to be' the writer
A British magazine has published an image of a figure that it says is the first and only demonstrably authentic portrait of William Shakespeare made in his lifetime.
The picture - of a young, bearded man wearing a Roman-style laurel crown and holding an ear of sweet corn - was identified by botanist and historian Mark Griffiths and was being published in Country Life on Wednesday.
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