King Charles I on trial in Westminster Hall: the gold head of his cane spontaneously falls to the ground. Engraving by C. Dubosc after P. Angellis.

  • Angellis, Pieter, 1685-1734.
Date:
[1728]
Reference:
2897018i
Part of:
Ten curious prints of the most remarkable transactions of the reign of King Charles 1st
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Publication/Creation

[London] : [Tho. Bowles], [1728]

Physical description

1 print : etching and engraving ; platemark 40.8 x 45.3 cm

Lettering

Tryal of the King. The army being flush't with victory ... It was remarkt, that the gold head dropt off from the King's cane this day w.thout any visible cause. ... the sentence which Bradshaw pronounced upon the King. L'examen du proces du Roy. L'armée enflée de la victoire ... la sentence que Bradshaw prononçea contre le Roy. M.r Angelis pinx ; Du Bosc sculp

References note

Timothy Clayton, The English print, 1688-1802, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997, pp. 56-57 (on the series)

Reference

Wellcome Collection 2897018i

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