"But surely, Mr. Shakespeare, two heads is better than one"

Will Dyson

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Will Dyson

Artist, Australian, 1880 - 1938

This is a drawing of a film director engaged in conversation with a Shakespearean ghostly figure. The scene is illuminated dramatically, with light coming from the ghostly figure on the right. The director, seated on the left, is dressed in a suit and appears surprised, gesturing towards the figure. An old movie camera is visible in the upper left of the drawing. A caption below reads, "But surely Mr. Shakespeare two heads is better than one!"

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Q65087115

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