Captain Sir William Peel (1824-1858), leading the Naval Brigade into action, India (after John Lucas)
James John Chant (London c.1819 - after 1883)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
1860
Materials
Canvas, Glass, Maple, Paper
Measurements
660 x 435 mm
Place of origin
Pall Mall
Order this imageCollection
Lanhydrock, Cornwall
NT 881903
Summary
Print, engraving, Captain Sir William Peel (1824-1858), leading the Naval Brigade into action, India (after John Lucas) by James John Chant (London 1819 - c.1876) - An engraving of Captain Sir William Peel with sword in his right hand and holding his helmet in the air in his left hand, the guns and troops behind. In the far distance is an Indian palace. Canvas backing,
Provenance
A gift from the Wheatly-Hubbard family, in particular their daughter, 1984.
Marks and inscriptions
(title in centre) CAPTN. SIR WILLIAM PEEL, R.N. / Leading the Naval Brigade into Action, India
Makers and roles
James John Chant (London c.1819 - after 1883), engraver (printmaker) John Lucas (London 1807 – St John’s Wood 1874), artist Henry Graves and Co., engraver and publisher