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Amos Doolittle was an American engraver and artist from the late 18th century

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Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: Battle of Concord

Battle of Concord
Engraving by Amos Doolittle depicting The engagement at the North Bridge in Concord. Five full companies of Minutemen and five of non-Minuteman militia occupied this hill with groups of other men

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: MAP: WESTERN RESERVE. Map of the Connecticut Western Reserve on Lake Erie

MAP: WESTERN RESERVE. Map of the Connecticut Western Reserve on Lake Erie, later to become the northeastern part of the state of Ohio

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: The Prodigal Son Receiving His Patrimony, n.d. Creator: Amos Doolittle

The Prodigal Son Receiving His Patrimony, n.d. Creator: Amos Doolittle
The Prodigal Son Receiving His Patrimony, n.d

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: The Prodigal Son in Misery, n.d. Creator: Amos Doolittle

The Prodigal Son in Misery, n.d. Creator: Amos Doolittle
The Prodigal Son in Misery, n.d

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: Battles of Lexington- Concord , April 19, 1775

Battles of Lexington- Concord , April 19, 1775
3031461 Battles of Lexington- Concord , April 19, 1775; Private Collection; (add.info.: American Revolution, Battles of Lexington Concord , April 19, 1775)

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: Cartoon of Napoleon in trouble by Amos Doolittle

Cartoon of Napoleon in trouble by Amos Doolittle
3030472 Cartoon of Napoleon in trouble by Amos Doolittle; Private Collection; (add.info.: Napoleonic Wars, Cartoon of Napoleon in trouble by Amos Dolittle); © Don Troiani

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: Battles of Lexington- Concord , April 19, 1775

Battles of Lexington- Concord , April 19, 1775
3031459 Battles of Lexington- Concord , April 19, 1775; Private Collection; (add.info.: American Revolution, Battles of Lexington Concord , April 19, 1775)

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: Battles of Lexington- Concord , April 19, 1775

Battles of Lexington- Concord , April 19, 1775
3031730 Battles of Lexington- Concord , April 19, 1775; Private Collection; (add.info.: American Revolution, Battles of Lexington Concord , April 19, 1775)

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: The Prodigal Son Returned to His Father, n.d. Creator: Amos Doolittle

The Prodigal Son Returned to His Father, n.d. Creator: Amos Doolittle
The Prodigal Son Returned to His Father, n.d

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: The Rev. John Davenport, pub. 1797 (engraving)

The Rev. John Davenport, pub. 1797 (engraving)
3273292 The Rev. John Davenport, pub. 1797 (engraving) by Doolittle, Amos (1754-1832); Private Collection; (add.info.: John Davenport (1597 - 1670); ); The Stapleton Collection; American

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: Battle of Lexington, 19 April 1775 (colour litho)

Battle of Lexington, 19 April 1775 (colour litho)
PNP332836 Battle of Lexington, 19 April 1775 (colour litho) by Doolittle, Amos (1754-1832) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: A Display of the United States of America printed by Amos Doolittle

A Display of the United States of America printed by Amos Doolittle
AQS257135 A Display of the United States of America printed by Amos Doolittle, 1794 (print) by American School, (18th century); American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: Battle of Lexington

Battle of Lexington
Engraving by Amos Doolittle depicting Battle of Lexington, after initial skirmishes between British soldiers and American colonists that marked the beginning of the American Revolution

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: Battle of Concord

Battle of Concord
Engraving by Amos Doolittle depicting The Retreat From Concord to Lexington of the Army of Wild Irish Asses Defeated by the Brave American Militia

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Brother Jonathan Administering a Salutary Cordial to John Bull

BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Brother Jonathan Administering a Salutary Cordial to John Bull. Contemporary American cartoon by Amos Doolittle depicting the British being forced to drink Perry

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: WAR OF 1812: CARTOON. The Hornet and Peacock, or, John Bull in Distress

WAR OF 1812: CARTOON. The Hornet and Peacock, or, John Bull in Distress. American cartoon by Amos Doolittle, 1813

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: Two pages from a 1794 edition of Baron Friedrich von Steubens army drill manual Regulations for

Two pages from a 1794 edition of Baron Friedrich von Steubens army drill manual Regulations for the Order
VON STEUBEN DRILL MANUAL. Two pages from a 1794 edition of Baron Friedrich von Steubens army drill manual Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: Two pages from a 1794 edition of Baron Friedrich von Steubens army drill manual Regulations for

Two pages from a 1794 edition of Baron Friedrich von Steubens army drill manual Regulations for the Order
VON STEUBEN DRILL MANUAL. Two pages from a 1794 edition of Baron Friedrich von Steubens army drill manual Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: Two pages from the 1794 edition of Baron Friedrich von Steubens army drill manual Regulations for

Two pages from the 1794 edition of Baron Friedrich von Steubens army drill manual Regulations for the Order
VON STEUBEN DRILL MANUAL. Two pages from the 1794 edition of Baron Friedrich von Steubens army drill manual Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: View of Concord as the British troops enter, 19 April 1775. Line engraving by Amos Doolittle, 1775

View of Concord as the British troops enter, 19 April 1775. Line engraving by Amos Doolittle, 1775
BATTLE OF CONCORD, 1775. View of Concord as the British troops enter, 19 April 1775. Line engraving by Amos Doolittle, 1775

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: The British harrassed on their return to Boston, Massachusetts, following the Battle of Lexington

The British harrassed on their return to Boston, Massachusetts, following the Battle of Lexington, 19 April 1775
BATTLE OF LEXINGTON, 1775. The British harrassed on their return to Boston, Massachusetts, following the Battle of Lexington, 19 April 1775. Line engraving by Amos Doolittle, 1775

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: A view of Concord as the British troops enter, 19 April 1775: line engraving, 1775

A view of Concord as the British troops enter, 19 April 1775: line engraving, 1775, by Amos Doolittle
THE BATTLE OF CONCORD, 1775. A view of Concord as the British troops enter, 19 April 1775: line engraving, 1775, by Amos Doolittle

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: The Battle of Lexington at the beginning of combat, 19 April 1775

The Battle of Lexington at the beginning of combat, 19 April 1775. Line engraving by Amos Doolittle, 1775
BATTLE OF LEXINGTON, 1775. The Battle of Lexington at the beginning of combat, 19 April 1775. Line engraving by Amos Doolittle, 1775

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: The engagement at the North Bridge, 19 April 1775. Line engraving, 1775, by Amos Doolittle

The engagement at the North Bridge, 19 April 1775. Line engraving, 1775, by Amos Doolittle
BATTLE OF CONCORD, 1775. The engagement at the North Bridge, 19 April 1775. Line engraving, 1775, by Amos Doolittle

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: The British harrassed on their return to Boston, Massachusetts, following the Battle of Lexington

The British harrassed on their return to Boston, Massachusetts, following the Battle of Lexington, 19 April 1775
BATTLE OF LEXINGTON, 1775. The British harrassed on their return to Boston, Massachusetts, following the Battle of Lexington, 19 April 1775. Line engraving by Amos Doolittle, 1775

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: The engagement at the North Bridge, 19 April 1775. Line engraving by Amos Doolittle, 1775

The engagement at the North Bridge, 19 April 1775. Line engraving by Amos Doolittle, 1775
BATTLE OF CONCORD, 1775. The engagement at the North Bridge, 19 April 1775. Line engraving by Amos Doolittle, 1775

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: Second President of the United States. A New Display of the United States

Second President of the United States. A New Display of the United States
JOHN ADAMS (1735-1826). Second President of the United States. A New Display of the United States (President Adams surrounded by the seals of the first sixteen states). Wood engraving

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: The inauguration of George Washington as the first president of the United States at Federal Hall

The inauguration of George Washington as the first president of the United States at Federal Hall, New York City
WASHINGTON: INAUGURATION. The inauguration of George Washington as the first president of the United States at Federal Hall, New York City, 30 April 1789: coloured line engraving, 1790

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: Third President of the United States. Portrait of gold on glass, attributed to Amos Doolittle, c1803

Third President of the United States. Portrait of gold on glass, attributed to Amos Doolittle, c1803
THOMAS JEFFERSON (1743-1826). Third President of the United States. Portrait of gold on glass, attributed to Amos Doolittle, c1803

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: WAR OF 1812: VICTORIES. Splendid Victories Gained by the United States Frigates since

WAR OF 1812: VICTORIES. Splendid Victories Gained by the United States Frigates since the Commencement of the Present War. Line engraving by Amos Doolittle, 1813

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: BATTLE OF CONCORD, 1775. View of Concord, Massachusetts, as the British troops enter town

BATTLE OF CONCORD, 1775. View of Concord, Massachusetts, as the British troops enter town, 19 April 1775. Line engraving by Amos Doolittle, 1775

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: BATTLE OF CONCORD, 1775. The engagement at the North Bridge, Concord, Massachusetts, 19 April 1775

BATTLE OF CONCORD, 1775. The engagement at the North Bridge, Concord, Massachusetts, 19 April 1775. Line enggraving, 1775, by Amos Doolittle

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: WASHINGTON: INAUGURATION. The inauguration of George Washington as the first president of

WASHINGTON: INAUGURATION. The inauguration of George Washington as the first president of the United States at Federal Hall, New York City, 30 April 1789. Line engraving by Amos Doolittle, 1790

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: BATTLE OF CONCORD, 1775. The engagement at the North Bridge, Concord, Massachusetts

BATTLE OF CONCORD, 1775. The engagement at the North Bridge, Concord, Massachusetts. Line engraving by Amos Doolittle, 1775

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: JOHN ADAMS (1735-1826). Second President of the United States

JOHN ADAMS (1735-1826). Second President of the United States. Line engraving by Amos Doolittle, 1799

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: UNITED STATES, 1787. A Display of the United States of America

UNITED STATES, 1787. A Display of the United States of America. President George Washington surrounded by the coat of arms of the 13 original states. Line engraving by Amos Doolitte, 1788

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: BATTLE OF LEXINGTON, 1775. The Battle of Lexington at the beginning of combat, 19 April 1775

BATTLE OF LEXINGTON, 1775. The Battle of Lexington at the beginning of combat, 19 April 1775. Line engraving, 1775, by Amos Doolittle

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: BATTLE OF LEXINGTON, 1775. The British harrassed on their return to Boston, Massachusetts

BATTLE OF LEXINGTON, 1775. The British harrassed on their return to Boston, Massachusetts, following the Battle of Lexington, 19 April 1775. Line engraving by Amos Doolittle, 1775

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: BATTLE OF LEXINGTON, 1775. The Battle of Lexington at the beginning of combat, 19 April 1775

BATTLE OF LEXINGTON, 1775. The Battle of Lexington at the beginning of combat, 19 April 1775. Line engraving, 1775, by Amos Doolittle

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: BATTLE OF LEXINGTON, 1775. The Battle of Lexington at the beginning of the combat, 19 April 1775

BATTLE OF LEXINGTON, 1775. The Battle of Lexington at the beginning of the combat, 19 April 1775. Line engraving, 1832, by John W. Barber and Amos Doolittle, a Connecticut militia man

Background imageAmos Doolittle Collection: America. To perpetuate to posterity the memory of those patr

America. To perpetuate to posterity the memory of those patriotic heroes, who fought, bled & died in establishing peace, liberty & tranquility to their country


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Amos Doolittle Collection

Amos Doolittle was an American engraver and artist from the late 18th century. He is best known for his engravings of the American Revolution, which were widely circulated in newspapers and pamphlets. He also created a series of portraits of prominent figures from the period, including George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and John Adams. His work was highly influential in shaping public opinion during this time period. In addition to his political works, Doolittle also produced a number of landscapes and religious scenes. His work is still admired today for its technical skill and attention to detail.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Amos Doolittle collection is a series of artworks available on Media Storehouse, featuring the works of American engraver and silversmith, Amos Doolittle. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. Doolittle was known for his engravings during the American Revolutionary War period in the late 1700s. His works captured important events such as battles and political figures like George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. Media Storehouse offers a range of products that feature Doolittle's artwork which can be used to decorate homes or offices with historical significance. Our collection features high-quality reproductions that are faithful to the original pieces created by Doolittle himself. Whether you're looking for an educational piece or simply want to own a piece of history, the Amos Doolittle collection from Media Storehouse provides an excellent opportunity to do so through their various product offerings.
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What are Amos Doolittle (Artists Arts) art prints?

Amos Doolittle was an American engraver and silversmith who lived during the Revolutionary War era. His art prints depict important events from this time period, such as battles and political figures. These prints are highly detailed and historically accurate, making them valuable resources for those interested in studying this time period. Doolittle's most famous work is his series of engravings depicting the Battles of Lexington and Concord, which were some of the first major battles of the Revolutionary War. He also created portraits of important figures such as George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. Amos Doolittle's art prints are a great way to bring a piece of history into your home or office. They make excellent gifts for history buffs or anyone interested in American history. With their intricate details and historical significance, these prints are sure to be cherished by generations to come.
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We offer a wide range of Amos Doolittle art prints that you can buy. As an artist from the 18th century, Doolittle was known for his engravings and illustrations that depicted American history and events such as the Revolutionary War. Some of the popular prints available include "The Battle of Bunker Hill," "Declaration of Independence," and "Washington Taking Command at Cambridge." These pieces are perfect for those interested in American history or looking to add a classic touch to their home decor. Additionally, Media Storehouse also offers various framing options so you can customize your print to match your personal style. Whether you're looking for a statement piece or something more subtle, there is sure to be an Amos Doolittle art print that suits your taste on our website.
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