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Object Type
print
Museum number
1880,1113.1649
Description
View of the Tower of London from the Thames on the day the seven bishops were sent to the Tower after their petition against James II's second Declaration of Indulgence; in foreground three boats, two full of people beckoning towards the third, central boat; other boats on water around tower, bridge to the left. 1688 Etching
Producer name
Print made by:
Pieter Pickaert
Published by:
Adriaan Schoonebeek
School/style
Dutch
Production date
1688
Materials
paper
Technique
etching
Dimensions
Height:
152 millimetres
Width:
188 millimetres
(trimmed)
$Inscriptions
Bibliographic references
Crace 1878 / A Catalogue of Maps, Plans and Views of London, Westminster and Southwark, collected and arranged by Frederick Crace
(VIII.44)
Location
Not on display
Subjects
castle/fort
prison
Associated names
Associated with:
William Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury
Associated with:
Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and Wells
Associated with:
John Lake, Bishop of Chichester
Associated with:
William Lloyd, Bishop of Worcester
Associated with:
Sir Jonathan Trelawny, Bishop of Exeter and Winchester
Associated with:
Francis Turner, Bishop of Ely
Associated with:
Thomas White, Bishop of Peterborough
Associated places
Topographic representation of:
London
Associated events
Associated Event:
Glorious Revolution 1688
Acquisition name
Purchased from:
John Gregory Crace
Previous owner
Previous owner/ex-collection:
Frederick Crace
Acquisition date
1880
Department
Prints and Drawings
Registration number
1880,1113.1649