Mary Queen of Scots receiving from Lord Buckhurst & Beale the sentence of Death pronounced against her & ratified by Parliament
Stipple Engraving
April 1794 (published)
April 1794 (published)
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Print, a scene in which Mary Queen of Scots is depicted in an interior accompanied by her maids in waiting and receiving two men. Mary is standing at a table slightly left of centre; on her left are the maids in waiting who are weeping; Lords Buckhurst and Beale are standing on the right.
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Title | Mary Queen of Scots receiving from Lord Buckhurst & Beale the sentence of Death pronounced against her & ratified by Parliament (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Stipple engraving |
Brief description | Thomas Gaugain after Thomas Stothard. Mary Queen of Scots receiving the sentence of death from Lord Buckhurst and Beale. Published 1794 by Thomas Philipe, London |
Physical description | Print, a scene in which Mary Queen of Scots is depicted in an interior accompanied by her maids in waiting and receiving two men. Mary is standing at a table slightly left of centre; on her left are the maids in waiting who are weeping; Lords Buckhurst and Beale are standing on the right. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'Stothard invt. Gaugain sculpt. Mary Queen of Scots receiving from Lord Buckhurst & Beale the sentence of Death pronounced against her by Parliament. Pub. April 1794 by Tho. Philipe, Pall Mall Court, London. (Lettered with the title in French and English) |
Credit line | Presented by Mrs Gabrielle Enthoven |
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Bibliographic reference | Victoria and Albert Museum, Department of Engraving, Illustration and Design and Department of Paintings, Accessions 1927, London: Board of Education, 1928. |
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Accession number | E.1519-1927 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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