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Posted on 20/11/02

Face-off over a portrait

TORONTO -- The announcement sent gasps through a quiet lecture hall: last Saturday morning in Toronto, a noted British art historian revealed that she had found John Sanders.Not, it turned out, the John Sanders. But a John Sanders, who painted portraits in Jacobean England. And that was enough to set the crowd atan interdisciplinary symposium on the Sanders portrait of Shakespeare buzzing.

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