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American physician and Revolutionary General. Drawing, 19th century

American physician and Revolutionary General. Drawing, 19th century


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American physician and Revolutionary General. Drawing, 19th century

HUGH MERCER (1726-1777).
American physician and Revolutionary General. Drawing, 19th century

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American Revolution Brigadier General Continental Army Hugh Mercer Physician Revolutionary


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This black and white drawing from the 19th century showcases an iconic figure in American history - Hugh Mercer. A renowned physician turned Revolutionary General, Mercer played a pivotal role during the American Revolution. The image depicts a distinguished man with a resolute gaze, exuding strength and determination. Clad in his military uniform, he stands as a symbol of bravery and patriotism. As one of the key leaders in the Continental Army, Mercer's contributions were instrumental in shaping America's fight for independence. Beyond his military prowess, this portrait also highlights Mercer's background as a skilled physician. His commitment to healing is evident through his calm demeanor and compassionate expression. This artwork serves as both a historical document and an artistic tribute to an extraordinary individual who dedicated his life to serving his country. The attention to detail captured by the artist transports us back to the 18th century, allowing us to connect with this remarkable figure on a deeper level. As part of Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection, this print offers viewers an opportunity to appreciate not only the talent of the artist but also gain insight into America's revolutionary past. It serves as a reminder that heroes like Hugh Mercer played an integral role in shaping our nation's history and should be celebrated for their unwavering courage and sacrifice.

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