Daniel Maclise RA, The Normans, retreating, are stayed and turned by William, who discloses his face, to counteract the rumour of his having fallen

The Normans, retreating, are stayed and turned by William, who discloses his face, to counteract the rumour of his having fallen, 1866

Daniel Maclise RA (1806 - 1870)

RA Collection: Art

Title
The Normans, retreating, are stayed and turned by William, who discloses his face, to counteract the rumour of his having fallen
Artist/designer
Daniel Maclise RA (1806 - 1870)
Production supervised by
Ludwig Gruner (1801 - 1882)
Published by
From
Daniel Maclise, The story of the Norman Conquest, London, 1866 (pl. 40)
Date
1866
Object type
Plate
Place of Publication
London
Medium
Etching
Dimensions

134 mm x 408 mm

Collection
Royal Academy of Arts
Object number
15/3705
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The story of the Norman conquest / by Daniel Maclise, R.A. - London: 1866

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