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The master of the inn confers the order of knighthood on Don Quixotte : scene, the temple cloister / JS f.

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James Sayers
1748-1823

The master of the inn confers the order of knighthood on Don Quixotte : scene, the temple cloister / JS f.

Published

[London?] : [publisher not identified], [1803]

etching and aquatint
image: 315 x 293 mm; plate mark: 376 x 303 mm; sheet: 386 x 314 mm
Peel 1876
Notes
Etched in lower margin is an eighteen-line poem in three stanzas.
Publication date from George.
Item no. 150 of a collection of prints by James Sayers (PML 146857); formerly part of an album of mounted prints, now disbound.
Inscriptions/Markings
"Ld Erskine" and "Sir Jas Mansfield" written in pencil at foot of sheet.
Provenance

Formerly owned by Sir Robert Peel.

Summary

Thomas Erskine, dressed as an officer of the Inns of Court volunteers, kneels on one knee to receive spurs from Sir James Mansfield, in legal wig and gown, who stands over him, his sword held vertically. In the foreground two pairs of privates or NCOs walk off scowling suspiciously over their shoulders at the investiture. The NCOs and Erskine wear plumed helmets and epaulets. Commentary on the vote thanking the Court Volunteers, sponsored by Richard Sheridan, who along with Erskine testified on behalf of Arthur O'Connor, the Irish revolutionary. Cf. George.

Associated names
Peel, Robert, 1788-1850, former owner.
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