William Penderel (c.1609-1700) and the Royal Oak at Boscobel
British (English) School
Category
Art / Prints
Date
Unknown
Materials
Ink on paper glazed in a wooden frame
Measurements
364 x 280 mm; 415 mm (Height); 335 mm (Width)
Order this imageCollection
Moseley Old Hall, Staffordshire
NT 477177.2
Summary
Print, engraving, William Penderel (c.1609-1700) and the Royal Oak at Boscobel, British (English) School. One of three prints of the engraving: A small oval head and shoulder portrait of William Penderel, turned slightly to the right, contained in narrow frame and hung on ribbon in the Royal Oak. Group of peasants below gathering firewood. Illustration above printed ode.
Marks and inscriptions
This Embleme Represents Onely the particular Loyall actings of the sayd Pendrill....Instrumentall in the Deilverance of..
Makers and roles
British (English) School, engraver (printmaker)