The Arch's of Triumph
Engraving
1604 (First published)
1604 (First published)
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Title | The Arch's of Triumph (Suite title) |
Materials and techniques | engraving |
Brief description | Stephen Harrison (after), 1 of 8 plates, including title plate, from the set of 8 entitled 'The Arch's [sic] of Triumph' depicting the series of temporary arches erected in London on the 15th of March 1604, in honour of James I's ceremonial entrance and passage through the city to Parliament. Engraved by William Kip. London, 1604. |
Physical description | Engraving |
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Object history | According to Nichols, in 1831, there were other impressions in the Bodleian, Pepysian, the Society of Antiquaries, at Chatsworth and in the collection of 'the late John Dent esq.'. |
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Accession number | 14008 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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