Mary, Queen of Scots escaping Lochleven Castle (from "The History of England")

Mary, Queen of Scots escaping Lochleven Castle (from "The History of England")

William Sharp

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Published in Robert Bowyer's 1806 edition of David Hume's "The History of England." The print reproduces a large oil painting by Smirke, exhibited at Bowyer's Historic Gallery, from around 1793 to 1806, now unlocated.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Mary, Queen of Scots escaping Lochleven Castle (from "The History of England")Mary, Queen of Scots escaping Lochleven Castle (from "The History of England")Mary, Queen of Scots escaping Lochleven Castle (from "The History of England")Mary, Queen of Scots escaping Lochleven Castle (from "The History of England")Mary, Queen of Scots escaping Lochleven Castle (from "The History of England")

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