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==Shakespeare==
{{main|Ritratto Droeshout}}
Droeshout avrebbe voluto che la sua carriera iniziasse da incisore quando gli venne commissionata la produzione del ritratto di Shakespeare. Nondimeno è stato ipotizzato che suo zio, chiamato anche Martin Droeshout (1560s – c.1642), potrebbe esserne stato l' artista, e che i due furono in seguito confusi. [[Mary Edmund|Mary Edmund]] suppone nell' ''[[Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]]'' che fu il più anziano dei due a creare l' opera.<ref>Mary Edmond, "Droeshout, Martin (1565x9–c.1642)", ''[[Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]]'', Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/8054, accessed 25 April 2007]. {{ODNBsub}}</ref> Una ricerche più recente di [[June Schlueter]] riafferma l'attribuzione tradizionale al giovane Droeshout.<ref>June Schlueter, "Martin Droeshout Redivivus: Reassessing the Folio Engraving of Shakespeare", Shakespeare Survey 60. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007, p. 242.</ref>
==Altre opere==
[[File:JohnHowson.jpg|thumb|Droeshout's depiction of John Howson]]Droeshout più tardi realizzò i ritratti dipinti per incisione di [[John Foxe]], [[John Howson]], [[George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham]] e di altri
He also created more ambitious [[allegory|allegorical]], [[mythology|mythical]] and [[satire|satirical]] designs. These included an illustration of the suicide of [[Dido (Queen of Carthage)|Dido]].<ref>, Godfrey, Richard T., ''Printmaking in Britain : a general history from its beginnings to the present day'', New York: New York University Press, 1978.</ref>
==Move to Spain==
Some time between 1632 (his last known signed and dated English print) and 1635 (his first known signed and dated Spanish print), Martin Droeshout moved to [[Madrid]] and anglicised his name to "Droeswood" ("hout" being Dutch for "wood").<ref>Christian Schuckman, "The Engraver of the First Folio Portrait of William Shakespeare", ''Print Quarterly'', VIII: 1 (1991), pp. 40-43 and June Schlueter, "Martin Droeshout Redivivus: Reassessing the Folio Engraving of Shakespeare", ''Shakespeare Survey'' 60. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007, pp. 237-251.</ref>
==Notes==
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==External links==
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*[http://shakespeareportrait.freehosting.net/index.html "Website Comparing the Three most likely Shakespeare Portraits"]
*[http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp06906&role=art Works by Martin Droeshout the Younger at the National Portrait Gallery, London]
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