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Battle of Bunker Hill, (1877). Creator: Unknown
Battle of Bunker Hill, (1877). Battle near Charlestown, Massachusetts, which took place on 17 June 1775 in the early stages of the American Revolutionary War. American patriot Joseph Warren (1741-1775) was killed fighting the British. Engraving after The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunkers Hill, June 17, 1775, painting made 1815-1830 by John Trumbull, in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. From " Our Country: a Household History for All Readers, from the Discovery of America to the Present Time", Volume 2, by Benson J. Lossing. [Johnson & Miles, New York, 1877]
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American Revolution 1775 1783 American Revolutionary War American War Of Independence 1775 1783 Battle Of Bunker Hill Benson J Benson J Lossing Benson John Benson John Lossing Dead John Trumbull Johnson And Johnson And Miles Lossing Massachusetts Miles Minuteman Patriot Patriots Trumbull Warren Joseph Warren
Medium 18" Cushion (46x46cm)
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This print captures a significant moment in American history - the Battle of Bunker Hill. Taking place on June 17,1775, this battle near Charlestown, Massachusetts marked one of the early stages of the American Revolutionary War. The creator of this powerful image remains unknown. The engraving depicts the tragic death of American patriot Joseph Warren during his valiant fight against the British forces. Warren's sacrifice symbolizes the unwavering determination and courage displayed by those fighting for independence. Originally painted by John Trumbull between 1815 and 1830, this print is based on his artwork titled "The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunkers Hill". It can now be found in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Displayed prominently within a banner-like frame, this monochrome image evokes a sense of historical significance and patriotism. The flags waving proudly in the background represent both sides engaged in fierce warfare - Britain and America. Captured with great attention to detail, this engraving transports viewers back to that pivotal moment when men fought bravely for their country's freedom. It serves as a reminder not only of our nation's past struggles but also honors those who made ultimate sacrifices during these tumultuous times. This print from Heritage Images allows us to reflect upon our country's journey towards independence while paying tribute to all those who played a role in shaping it.
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