A. E. Gray – ‘In Manus Tuas Domine’ after the painting by Briton Rivière

A. E. Gray (C. 1900)

‘In Manus Tuas Domine’ (1907)

after the painting by Briton Rivière RA (1879)

Charcoal Drawing (framed)

Signed and dated 1907

Image size: 25cm X 35.5cm (approx.)

Framed size: 42cm X 54.5cm (approx.)

£ 290 (For euros and US dollars please refer to current exchange rates)

The Latin title of the picture is inscribed in white gothic lettering on the original grey mount, presumably by the artist; (the frame is new and is a plain gold moulding). The chivalric scene of this very accomplished charcoal drawing shows a Christian knight on horseback and with two hounds, as he is about to enter a dark and threatening area of the forest. The horse can instinctively sense the danger. The knight holds his sword aloft by its scabbard and commends his safety into the hands of God – the meaning of the Latin title.

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