A Sepulchral Monument of Henry Cardinal York (1725-1807) and Charles Edward Stuart, the 'Young Pretender' (1720-1788), Pencil, pen, wash, Chinese ink, The two half-figures are shown as standing behind the balustrade of a loggia. A canopy with the coat-of-arms of the Stuarts from the background. On top of a sepulchral chamber shown before the balustrade are: a young man in the attire of Hercules seated beside a cinerary receptacle upon which the insignia of a bishop and a helmet and sword lie on a cushion. The architectural setting is that of a lateral chapel in a church with framing lines., Italy and France, ca. 1818, Drawing, Drawing
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Sepulchral Monument, Henry Cardinal York, 1725-1807, Charles Edward Stuart, 'Young Pretender', 1720-1788, Pencil, pen, wash, Chinese ink, two half-figures, shown, standing, balustrade, loggia, canopy, coat-of-arms, Stuarts, background, top, sepulchral chamber shown, balustrade, young man, attire, Hercules seated beside, cinerary receptacle upon, insignia, bishop, helmet, sword lie, cushion, architectural setting, lateral chapel, church, framing lines, Italy, France, ca, 1818, Drawing, Drawing
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