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Framed Print : CONTINENTAL CONGRESS. Chaplain Jacob Duche leading the first prayer in the First

CONTINENTAL CONGRESS. Chaplain Jacob Duche leading the first prayer in the First



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CONTINENTAL CONGRESS. Chaplain Jacob Duche leading the first prayer in the First

CONTINENTAL CONGRESS.
Chaplain Jacob Duche leading the first prayer in the First Continental Congress at Carpenters Hall, Philadelphia, September 1774: mezzotint, 1848

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Media ID 13133045

1774 Chaplain Colonist Colony Duchess First Continental Congress Founding Father Founding Fathers Jacob Mezzotint Minister Political Action Prayer Preacher September Duche


14"x12" (38x32cm) Modern Frame

Introducing the Media Storehouse Framed Prints featuring the historic image of "CONTINENTAL CONGRESS: Chaplain Jacob Duche leading the first prayer in the First Continental Congress at Carpenters Hall, Philadelphia, September 1774." This captivating mezzotint, created in 1848 by Granger Art on Demand, offers a glimpse into American history. Each print is meticulously framed to preserve and enhance the intricate details of this iconic artwork. Bring a piece of early American history into your home or office with this beautiful and inspiring framed print.

Wood effect frame, card mounted, 10x8 archival quality photo print. Overall outside dimensions 14x12 inches (38x32cm). Environmentally and ozone friendly, 40mm wide x 15mm Polycore® moulding has the look of real wood, is durable and light and easy to hang. Biodegradable and made with non-chlorinated gases (no toxic fumes) it is efficient; producing 100 tons of polystyrene can save 300 tons of trees! Prints are glazed with lightweight, shatterproof, optical clarity acrylic (providing the same general protection from the environment as glass). The back is stapled hardboard with a sawtooth hanger attached. Note: To minimise original artwork cropping, for optimum layout, and to ensure print is secure, the visible print may be marginally smaller

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 24.4cm x 18.4cm (9.6" x 7.2")

Estimated Product Size is 37.6cm x 32.5cm (14.8" x 12.8")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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The captivating print captures a significant moment in American history - the first prayer led by Chaplain Jacob Duche in the First Continental Congress. Set against the backdrop of Carpenters Hall, Philadelphia, in September 1774, this image transports us back to a time when the foundations of a nation were being laid. In this mezzotint from 1848, we witness an assembly of men who would become known as the founding fathers. They gather with purpose and determination, seeking political action and unity for their colonies. As Chaplain Duche takes center stage, his presence exudes reverence and solemnity. The interior setting adds to the gravity of the occasion. The room is filled with anticipation as these colonists come together to shape their shared destiny. It is a reminder that even amidst great uncertainty and division, faith can serve as a unifying force. Chaplain Duche's role as minister and preacher symbolizes not only spiritual guidance but also moral leadership during this pivotal period. His prayer serves as both an act of devotion and an invocation for wisdom and strength in navigating turbulent times. This powerful image reminds us of our nation's origins - born out of collective vision, resilience, and unwavering belief in freedom. It stands as a testament to those who dared to dream big and laid down the groundwork for future generations to build upon.

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