Washington print with scenes from his life — 1866 — Framed
Washington print with scenes from his life — 1866 — Framed
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Framed print of George Washington after the famous 1796 painting by Gilbert Stuart.
Created in 1866 and published by The National Chromo Company in Philadelphia.
The engraving features a border designed by W. Momberger with vignettes that depict Washington's most significant military battles and victories of the Revolutionary War: Trenton, Princeton, Valley Forge, and Cornwallis's surrender at Yorktown.
The top-center figure is of Washington as President; the bottom-center figure is of Washington as a plantation owner.
In a solid wood gold frame with a black edge and thin red inset border.
With UV-protecting, non-glare acrylic.
Frame size: 17" x 20"
Shipping: $25. Please allow two weeks for shipping.
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