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AMERICAN REVOLUTION, c1775. The Combat


AMERICAN REVOLUTION, c1775. The Combat


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AMERICAN REVOLUTION, c1775. The Combat

AMERICAN REVOLUTION, c1775.
The Combat. Engraving by Elkanah Tisdale, 1795, for John Trumbulls epic poem, M Fingal, first published in 1775

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1775 1795 American Revolution Colonial Combat Elkanah Epic Knife Loyalist Mfingal Poem Revolutionary Shovel Tisdale Trumbull Vision Whig


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AMERICAN REVOLUTION, c1775 - The Combat - A Glimpse into Revolutionary Times

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This print takes us back to the heart of the American Revolution in 1775. The image depicts a pivotal moment during this historic period, showcasing a fierce combat scene between loyalists and revolutionaries. Engraved by Elkanah Tisdale in 1795 for John Trumbull's epic poem "M Fingal, " first published in 1775, it offers a vivid visual representation of the intense struggle for independence. The engraving captures the chaos and passion that characterized this revolutionary era. In the foreground, we witness brave patriots engaging in hand-to-hand combat with loyalists who fiercely defend their allegiance to Britain. Their determination is palpable as they wield knives and shovels against each other amidst a thronging crowd. Through this powerful artwork, we gain insight into the vision and spirit of those who fought for freedom from colonial rule. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by both sides during this tumultuous time in American history. Granger Art on Demand presents this remarkable piece from their collection, allowing us to appreciate not only its historical significance but also its artistic value. As we reflect upon these events centuries later, let us remember the bravery and resilience displayed by those who shaped our nation's destiny through bloodshed and sacrifice.

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