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American Revolutionary soldier. Marion inviting a British officer to dine with him on roasted sweet potatoes. Mezzotint, 1840




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American Revolutionary soldier. Marion inviting a British officer to dine with him on roasted sweet potatoes. Mezzotint, 1840

FRANCIS MARION (1732?-1795).
American Revolutionary soldier. Marion inviting a British officer to dine with him on roasted sweet potatoes. Mezzotint, 1840

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American Revolution Camp Fire Forest Francis Marion Mezzotint Potato Rebellion Revolutionary Swamp Fox Troop


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In this mezzotint print from 1840, we are transported back to the heart of the American Revolutionary War. The image depicts Francis Marion, a renowned American soldier known as the "Swamp Fox" extending an unexpected invitation to a British officer amidst a dense forest setting. The scene is set around a campfire, where Marion and his fellow soldiers gather after a long day of rebellion against British troops. As the aroma of roasted sweet potatoes fills the air, Marion extends his hand in friendship towards the perplexed British officer. This gesture symbolizes not only hospitality but also highlights the humanity that can transcend even bitter enemies during times of war. The artist skillfully captures both tension and curiosity in this moment frozen in time. The surrounding men observe with anticipation, their expressions revealing their own thoughts on this unusual encounter between foes. It serves as a reminder that despite being on opposing sides, these individuals share common experiences and desires for peace. This print offers us a glimpse into one small yet significant event during America's fight for independence - an act that challenges preconceived notions about war and reminds us of our shared humanity. It stands as a testament to Francis Marion's cunning tactics and ability to navigate through treacherous swamps while simultaneously offering an olive branch when least expected.

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