‘Prince Charles Edward and Flora Macdonald’ by Thomas Duncan, Ryall’s Engraving at Finlay’s, March 1846
H. T. Ryall, engraving, after Thomas Duncan, Prince Charles Edward after Culloden.
The newspaper advertisements for the exhibition of the original painting, in Glasgow, and Ryall’s engraving provide different titles for the works, which can be confusing.
- General
The advertisement includes the information detailed in the entry for Duncan’s painting, with the addition of: “J. F. has just received a Fine Artist’s Proof of the Engraving after the above, by J. [sic] H. [sic] Ryall, Esq., Historical Engraver to her Majesty. Picture Gallery, 49 Buchanan Street.”
Thomas Duncan (1807-45)
Henry Thomas Ryall (1811-67)
- Date
March 1846.
- Carvers and Gilders
John Finlay.
- Printsellers
John Finlay.
- Commercial art galleries and dealers
John Finlay.
- Auctioneers
- Visting Art Dealers
- Venues
John Finlay’s Picture Gallery, 49 Buchanan Street, Glasgow.
- Publications
- Newspaper and magazine references
Advertisement in The Glasgow Herald, Monday 28th of March 1846, page two.