King Charles II (1630-1685) making his escape after the battle of Worcester with the help of the brothers George Penderel, Humphrey Penderell, John Penderel, Richard Penderel (d.1672) and William Penderel (c.1609-1700) and their brother-in-law Francis Yates.
Category
Art / Prints
Date
Unknown
Materials
Ink on paper
Measurements
185 x 245 mm; 280 mm (Height); 335 mm (Width)
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Moseley Old Hall, Staffordshire
NT 477193
Summary
Print, engraving, King Charles II (1630-1685) making his escape after the battle of Worcester with the help of the brothers George Penderel, Humphrey Penderell, John Penderel, Richard Penderel (d.1672) and William Penderel (c.1609-1700) and their brother-in-law Francis Yates. Engraving of King Charles on horseback, 'making his escape, attended by the five PENDERELS and F.YATES.' Contained in crowned rococo cartouche, a figure either side, flanked by a lamb and a lion. Cream backing paper, .
Marks and inscriptions
KING CHARLES making his escape, attended by the five PENDERELS and F.YATES. (printed below)