Supposed to be a correct representation of a Mamaluke chief from a sketch by a French officer by whom he was taken prisoner. [graphic]
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Lewis Walpole Library > Supposed to be a correct representation of a Mamaluke chief from a sketch by a French officer by whom he was taken prisoner. [graphic]
"The Mameluke rides (right to left) an ill-drawn galloping horse, holding the rein in his teeth. In his right hand is a sabre, with the left he fires a pistol; at his back is a quiver of arrows. Another pistol is thrust through his sash, from which hangs a sheath holding a battle-axe. The horse is curiously flecked in a manner which resembles a leopard-skin under the saddle. The title continues: 'from a Sketch by a French Officer by whom he was taken Prisoner'. Cf. BMSat 9360."--British Museum online catalogue