Forms part of a collection of 20 watercolor drawings by Cruikshank to illustrate W.H. Maxwell's History of the Irish Rebellion.
Drawing for an etched illustration for History of the Irish rebellion (London : Baily Brothers, 1845).
Each drawing is signed by the artist and inscribed with a title below the image in pen and brown ink, marginal sketch in graphite in margin at left; in pencil on mount at lower right: p. 409.
Drawing shows a group of Irish rebels surrounding Lord Kilwarden's coach, Kilwarden kneeling on the ground by the door, two rebels stabbing him with pikes and another raising a sabre to cut off his head, with observers watch from the windows of the buildings beyond; graphite sketch of a rebel's face in profile in the margin at left.
Morgan, J. P. (John Pierpont), 1867-1943, former owner.