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Original - "Sir Kenneth before the King" from Sir Walter Scott's The Talisman: A Tale of the Crusades. Engraved by the Dalziel Brothers. In this scene, Sir Kenneth (far right) confesses to losing the Banner of England on his watch to King Richard the Lionheart (far left), and refuses to offer any defence of himself. By the end of the chapter, he faces his imminent execution.
Reason
Another of the major works of Sir Walter Scott, pretty much the inventor of the historical fiction genre. The Talisman: A Tale of the Crusades is based loosely on historical personages in the camp of Richard the Lionheart. It's probably worth mentioning that Scott was the major author of the early 19th century, and had a great influence on most of the Victorian authors who followed. So, yes, I do think that we need to try and get images for all his novels, which are currently very poorly illustrated. In any case, once I finally have the FPC reviewers knowledgeable about Scott, it would be a shame to give everyone time to forget about him =)
Articles this image appears in
The Talisman (1825 novel), Tales of the Crusaders (insofar as that counts as an article).
Creator
Dalziel Brothers

Promoted File:Dalziel_Brothers_-_Sir_Walter_Scott_-_The_Talisman_-_Sir_Kenneth_before_the_King.jpg --wadester16 | Talk→ 17:51, 19 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]