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Qué (quién) es Shakespeare's Birthday Celebrations - definición

MONUMENT
Shakespeare's funeral monument; Shakespeare's monument; Shakespeare's tomb monument; Shakespeare's grave
  • A fanciful 1857 painting by [[Henry Wallis]] depicting Gerard Johnson carving the monument, while [[Ben Jonson]] shows him Shakespeare's [[death mask]]
  • Stratford]]
  • Painting of monument by limner John Hall made before its 1748–49 restoration
  • The memorial plaque on Shakespeare's monument

Korean birthday celebrations         
  • Dol ceremony
Korean Birthday Celebrations
Korean birthday celebrations or Dol are one of the important facets of Korean culture. When a person reaches an important age in his or her life, Koreans have unique celebrations to mark these milestones.
King's Official Birthday         
  • Queen's Birthday match]] (pictured in 2011) is an [[Australian rules football]] game held annually on the King's Birthday holiday in Victoria.
  • Elizabeth II's personal flag]] flying at the Sovereign's Day parade in Belize City, 2019
  • A birthday cake at a gala for Queen Elizabeth II's 90th birthday in May 2016
  • The Queen's Birthday Parade in the Solomon Islands, 2019
  • King [[George VI]] attending official birthday celebrations in Ottawa during his [[1939 royal tour of Canada]]
  • Queen Elizabeth II at the [[Trooping the Colour]] on her Official Birthday
  • Fireworks during [[Victoria Day]] celebrations in [[Toronto]]
PUBLIC HOLIDAY IN COMMONWEALTH REALMS
Queens birthday; King's birthday; King's official birthday; Kings birthday; Kings official birthday; Queens official birthday; Queen's Birthday; The Queens Birthday; Queens Birthday; The Queen's birthday; The Queen's Official Birthday; The King's Official Birthday; Queen's official birthday; Queen's birthday; Queen's Birthday (Australia); Queen's Official Birthday; King's Birthday (Australia); King's Birthday; Monarch's Official Birthday; The King's birthday
The King's Official Birthday (alternatively the Queen's Official Birthday when the monarch is female) is the selected day in the United Kingdom and most Commonwealth realms on which the birthday of the monarch is officially celebrated in those countries. It does not necessarily correspond to the date of the monarch's actual birth.
Queen's Official Birthday         
  • Queen's Birthday match]] (pictured in 2011) is an [[Australian rules football]] game held annually on the King's Birthday holiday in Victoria.
  • Elizabeth II's personal flag]] flying at the Sovereign's Day parade in Belize City, 2019
  • A birthday cake at a gala for Queen Elizabeth II's 90th birthday in May 2016
  • The Queen's Birthday Parade in the Solomon Islands, 2019
  • King [[George VI]] attending official birthday celebrations in Ottawa during his [[1939 royal tour of Canada]]
  • Queen Elizabeth II at the [[Trooping the Colour]] on her Official Birthday
  • Fireworks during [[Victoria Day]] celebrations in [[Toronto]]
PUBLIC HOLIDAY IN COMMONWEALTH REALMS
Queens birthday; King's birthday; King's official birthday; Kings birthday; Kings official birthday; Queens official birthday; Queen's Birthday; The Queens Birthday; Queens Birthday; The Queen's birthday; The Queen's Official Birthday; The King's Official Birthday; Queen's official birthday; Queen's birthday; Queen's Birthday (Australia); Queen's Official Birthday; King's Birthday (Australia); King's Birthday; Monarch's Official Birthday; The King's birthday
The Queen's Official Birthday is the selected day in the United Kingdom and most Commonwealth realms on which the birthday of the monarch is officially celebrated in those countries. It does not necessarily correspond to the date of the monarch's actual birth.

Wikipedia

Shakespeare's funerary monument

The Shakespeare funerary monument is a memorial to William Shakespeare located inside Holy Trinity Church at Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire, the church in which Shakespeare was baptised and where he was buried in the chancel two days after his death.

The monument, carved in pale blue limestone, is mounted on the north wall of the chancel. It has traditionally been identified as the work of the sculptor Gerard Johnson, but this attribution is challenged by Lena Cowen Orlin, who argues that it was more likely modelled from life by Gerard's brother, Nicholas Johnson. The monument features a demi-figure of the poet holding a (real) quill pen in one hand and a piece of paper resting on a cushion in the other. The style, which was popular from the early- to the mid-17th century, was most commonly used to memorialize divines, academics, and those professions with pretensions of learning.

The buttoned doublet, with its ornamental slashes, was probably originally painted scarlet, the loose subfusc gown black, the eyes hazel, and the hair and beard auburn. It has been retouched many times, and was painted entirely white in 1793. This demi-figure is one of only two representations definitely accepted as accurately portraying William Shakespeare's physical appearance. The monument is topped with strapwork rising to a heraldic shield displaying Shakespeare's arms, on either side of which sits an allegorical figure: one, representing Labour, holds a spade, the other, representing Rest, holds an inverted torch and a skull.

The two columns that support the entablatures and coat-of-arms above the bust are of black polished marble. The two putti and the skull are of sandstone, and the capitals and bases of the columns are of gilded sandstone. The architraves, frieze and cornice were originally of red-veined white alabaster, but they were replaced in 1749 with white marble. The effigy and the cushion are carved of one piece of bluish Cotswold limestone, and the inlaid panels are of black touchstone.

The date the monument was erected is not known exactly, but it must have been before 1623; in that year, the First Folio of Shakespeare's works was published, prefaced by a poem by Leonard Digges that mentions "thy Stratford moniment" [sic]. John Weever transcribed the monument inscription and grave epitaph, and H. R. Woudhuysen's analysis of the undated manuscript suggests that his visit to Stratford was made not much later than 1617–18. The monument was restored in 1748–49 and has been repainted several times.