- N° d'objetCOP40.31
- TitreCircassian Captives
- Nom d'objet
- CréateurWm. Allan (after) (Artist), James Stewart (Print Maker/Publisher)
- DescriptionGeneral Description: Pictorial scene depicting a Circassian chief selling captives to a Turkish Pacha who sits on a throne. The captives weep and cling together. (Leedham, Susan, 2018-01-26)
- Technique
inscribed lettering, below, : {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang1033{\fonttbl{\f0\fnil\fcharset0 Segoe UI;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\f0\fs18 'Painted by William Allan. Published Feb 1st 1822 by W. Allan. 19 Parliament Square and J. Stewart Heritage Place. Edinburgh and for them by W. Cribb. 34 King St. Covent Garden London. Circassian Captives. A Circassian Chief selling to a Turkish Pacha Captives of a neighbouring tribe taken in war. Engraved from the original picture in the Collection of the Right Honourable Earl of Wemyss and March to whom this plate is respectfully dedicated by his obliged servants. William Allan & A. Stewart.'\par }
Named Collection: Cottonian Collection