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No. 376. - "Francesco Novello di Carrara and the Lady Taddea escape from the Emissaries of Galeazzo Visconti" - painted by J. C. Hook, 1850. Exhibition at the Royal Academy in London. 'In the class of History we have "The Escape of Francesco Novello di Carrara, Lord of Padua, with Taddea d'Este, his wife", painted by Mr. Eastlake for the Vernon Gallery; and the same subject, differently, but ably, treated by Mr. J. C. Hook. Mr. Eastlake represents them in a difficult mountain pass; Mr. Hook, while seeking shelter in a thicket. We have engraved Mr. Hook's picture, as a proper compliment to the younger artist'. From "Illustrated London News", 1850. AiWire
Post Date:
Apr 13, 2022 4:04 PM
TAG ID:
hiphotos394163 (RM)
Credit:
Unknown/The Print Collector/Heritage Ima AiWire/Newscom
Format:
4960 x 3788 Color JPEG
Photographer:
Unknown
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No Model Release, No Property Release
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