An 18thC Engraved Representation of the Wild Beast of Gévaudan by John Bayly c.1765Origin: EnglishPeriod: George IIIProvenance: UnknownDate: c. 1765Height: 11. 75Width: 13. 75 (in frame)The very scarce engraving by John Bayly (1755 1782 (fl.), showing a representation of a beast resembling a wolf with a large head, said to have devoured more than 80 persons in the Gvaudan, after a drawing submitted to the Intendant of Alenon in 1765, lettered with a title in English and French and surviving from the very early George III period.
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An 18thC Engraved Representation of the Wild Beast of Gévaudan by John Bayly c.1765