Esmond and the Prince was published as the frontispiece for Scribner's magazine monthly "Scenes from the Great Novels" series from 1897. Each month, the publication commissioned the leading illustrators of the day to paint a scene from a classic novel, including iconic works such as David Copperfield, The Three Musketeers and The Scarlett Letter.
The present work depicts a scene from Chapter 13 in William Makepeace Thackeray's The History of Henry Esmond, published in 1852. Set in 17th century England, the novel centers around Henry Esmond, a Jacobite supporter who aims to restore to the throne Prince James Francis Edward Stuart, whose father King James II was exiled during the Glorious Revolution of 1688. With the aid of Esmond's cousin Frank, the fifth Viscount Castlewood, the young Prince journeys back to England to reclaim the crown. When Esmond realizes the Prince is infatuated with his cousin Beatrix and has no actual political ambitions, he and Frank renounce the young heir. The present scene illustrates a duel between the three characters which ensues as a result.
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This report was prepared by Simon Parkes Art Conservation, Inc.: This work on a thin piece of artist's board seems to be clean. Under ultraviolet light, one can see that above the paint layer in the background above the figures has become slightly uneven and stained and required a few retouches. A few retouches can also be seen in the background in the floor around the legs and feet of the figures. There are a few isolated spots of retouching elsewhere, particularly in the center of the right side. All of the retouches are carefully applied.
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Esmond and the PrinceHoward Pyle (1853-1911)估價: USD 6,000 - 8,000