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The Surrender of the Sons of Tippoo Sultaun, print by Anthony Cardon after Henry...
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The Surrender of the Sons of Tippoo Sultaun, print by Anthony Cardon after Henry Singleton, published by Anthony Cardon and Luigi Schiavonetti 1802, mounted, glazed and framed, image 66.5 x 47cm.
Provenance: Private Collection of J.P. Losty (1945-2021), formerly curator of Indian Visual Materials at the British Library
The sons of Tipu Sultan, descending the steps of a palace, presented by Major Allen, and surrendering on behalf of their father; one hands his sword to Major General Baird, who stands on the left; with Indian officers on the right gathered around their guns, laying down their flag, British officers on the left and soldiers leaning over the walls in the background; after Singleton; published state. 1802
Stipple with etchingCardon after Singleton, proof of aquatint - £1000-1500
Provenance: Private Collection of J.P. Losty (1945-2021), formerly curator of Indian Visual Materials at the British Library
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