"Randulph defending himself against Philip Frewin and his myrmidons" — Cruikshank's sixteenth illustration for Ainsworth's The Miser's Daughter: A Tale (1842) (original) (raw)
Randulph defending himself against Philip Frewin and his myrmidons
George Cruikshank
August 1842
Steel-engraving
12.9 cm high by 10.3 cm wide, framed
Sixteenth illustration for the volume edition of William Harrison Ainsworth's The Miser's Daughter: A Tale, Book Three, Chapter 5, facing page 234 (second plate for the eighth instalment, August 1842, in Ainsworth's Magazine).
Scanned image and text byPhilip V. Allingham.
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