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The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner, from 'Baby's Own Aesop'

Crane, Walter, 1900, Publisher's print
The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner, from 'Baby's Own Aesop'
The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner, from 'Baby's Own Aesop'
The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner, from 'Baby's Own Aesop'
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Item no
40075
Title
The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner, illustrated page from 'Baby's Own Aesop'
Description
The picture sits within a large circular horn, foliage decorating each of the corners, and the rhyme at the bottom written on an unfurled scroll. Two men in armour, swords in their hands, seize hold of another - this time unarmoured - man, and the horn that encircles his whole upper body. Behind them are horses, men, a chariot wheel, armour and raised spears. The rhyme reads,
"The Trumpeter taken Prisoner

A trumpeter, prisoner made,
Hoped his life would be spared when he said
He'd no part in the fight,
But they answered him - "Right,
But what of the music you made?"

Songs may serve a cause as well as swords."
Artist / maker
Date
1900
Size
17.8 x 18.8 cm
Location
Art and Design Library
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Price
Digital FileElectronic file 72 dpi JPEG
£5.80(inc. VAT 20%)
Digital FileElectronic File 300 dpi TIFF
£29.40(inc. VAT 20%)
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