A King and his Mace-Bearer, AD1310

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About the work
- Location
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Country: UK
City: London
Place: Government Art Collection
This accurate depiction of an early suit of armour by Samuel Rush Meyrick was engraved as an illustration to ‘A Critical Inquiry into Antient [sic] Armour as it existed in Europe, but particularly in England, from the Norman conquest to the reign of King Charles II’, published in 1824.
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About the artist
W. Maddocks was a stipple engraver of small bookplates including portraits after his contemporaries. He produced a plate for the reduced-sized version of Thornton’s Temple of Flora, published in 1812. He may be the William Maddocks of the Callica-printing firm of Barr and Maddocks, of Cheapside, London, which was declared bankrupt in 1789.
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Details
- Title
- A King and his Mace-Bearer, AD1310
- Date
- Medium
- Coloured engraving
- Acquisition
- Origin uncertain
- GAC number
- 15779