King Charles II. Etching after J. Chantry.

  • Chantry, John, -1662?
Date:
[between 1800 and 1899?]
Reference:
2042953i
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Description

Half-length directed to right wearing crown, coronation robes and the George. In the background, Whitehall and the torture and execution of the regicides

Publication/Creation

[Great Britain?] : [publisher not identified], [between 1800 and 1899?]

Physical description

1 print : etching ; platemark approximately 21.4 x 15.4 cm

Lettering

Charles the 2d. by the grace of God king of England Scotland France & Ireland defender of the faith. Began his reign over his subjects the 30 of Ianuary 1648 at the which time the bloody regicides so barbarously murdered his father. I. Chantry sculp. "God save the King" appears as if a manifestation in the sky. Around the portrait, a decorative frame with strapwork containing mottoes: "Touch not my anoynted"; "Feare God"; "Honour the King". Cartouche left, "The manner how those bloody traytors were drawn from Newgate to the place of execution that murdered Charles the first". Cartouche right, "The end of those traitors that murdered Charles the first of blessed memory"

References note

Freeman O'Donoghue, Catalogue of engraved British portraits preserved in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum, London 1910, no. 104 (after that print)

Reference

Wellcome Collection 2042953i

Reproduction note

Apparently an etched copy of an engraving of ca. 1660-1662

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