Transferred from en:Image:Rizzio.JPG. Uploaded by en:User:Isis. Stipple engraving by Charles Wilkin (1750–1814) of David Rizzio (Riccio), secretary to Mary, Queen of Scots. According to the caption on the original print, it is copied from a portrait painted in 1562 by an unknown artist "in the possession of H. C. Jennings, Esq." Published in 1814 by Robert Triphook.
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