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Seven Years War, War of the Conquete (1754-1763): the Battle of Fort Carillon on 8/07/1758 between French and British troops allied to the Mohawks at Ticonderoga, south of Lake Champlain (New York) (French and Indian War (1754-1763)
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Seven Years War, War of the Conquete (1754-1763): the Battle of Fort Carillon on 8/07/1758 between French and British troops allied to the Mohawks at Ticonderoga, south of Lake Champlain (New York) (French and Indian War (1754-1763)
ELD4874322 Seven Years War, War of the Conquete (1754-1763): the Battle of Fort Carillon on 8/07/1758 between French and British troops allied to the Mohawks at Ticonderoga, south of Lake Champlain (New York) (French and Indian War (1754-1763), Seven Years War: the Battle of Carillon (or 1758 Battle of Ticonderoga) fought on July 8, 1758 between english army of Montcalm and british troops) Watercolour by Gaston Henry Darien (1864-1926) from "Notre epopee coloniale" by Pierre Legendre, 1901 Private collection by Darien, Henri-Gaston (1864-1926); Private Collection; (add.info.: Seven Years War, War of the Conquete (1754-1763): the Battle of Fort Carillon on 8/07/1758 between French and British troops allied to the Mohawks at Ticonderoga, south of Lake Champlain (New York) (French and Indian War (1754-1763), Seven Years War: the Battle of Carillon (or 1758 Battle of Ticonderoga) fought on July 8, 1758 between english army of Montcalm and british troops) Watercolour by Gaston Henry Darien (1864-1926) from "Notre epopee coloniale" by Pierre Legendre, 1901 Private collection); Photo © The Holbarn Archive
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American Indian 1900 1909 Years 00 00s 1900 1910 Years 00 00s America Continent Battle Field Britisch Britisch Egnland Isadora
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This watercolor print captures the intensity and grandeur of the Battle of Fort Carillon, a pivotal event during the Seven Years War. Taking place on July 8,1758, this fierce clash unfolded between French and British troops who were joined by their Mohawk allies at Ticonderoga, south of Lake Champlain in New York. The battle is also known as the 1758 Battle of Ticonderoga or the Battle of Carillon. Painted by Gaston Henry Darien (1864-1926) for Pierre Legendre's "Notre epopee coloniale" in 1901, this artwork offers a vivid glimpse into history. With meticulous attention to detail and vibrant colors, Darien brings to life the chaos and bravery that defined this significant conflict. The composition showcases soldiers from both sides engaged in combat amidst a picturesque landscape. The artist skillfully portrays Montcalm's English army facing off against British troops with unwavering determination. Meanwhile, Mohawk warriors lend their support to their respective allies. This remarkable print serves as a testament to the valor displayed by all those involved in this tumultuous chapter of colonial history. Preserved within a private collection today, it stands as an enduring reminder of the sacrifices made during war and invites us to reflect upon our shared past.
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