Correct View, Battle of New Orleans, Jan 8 1815, Under Command of Andrew Jackson

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Image Title: Correct View, Battle of New Orleans, Jan 8 1815, Under Command of Andrew Jackson

Description: A Correct View Of The Battle Near The City Of New Orleans, On The Eighth Of January 1815, War of 1812, Under The Command Of General Andrew Jackson. Over 10,000 British Troops, In Which 3 Of Their Most Distinguished Generals Were Killed, & Several Wounded And Upwards Of 3,000 Of Their Choisest Soldiers Were Killed, Wounded, And Made Prisoners, &c., circa 1815-1820. Prints show British troops advancing across open ground toward the American troops behind earthworks in the background during the Battle of New Orleans; at center foreground, mortally wounded British General Edward Pakenham is held by his officers. Includes cameo portrait of Andrew Jackson.

Creator: Scacki, Francisco, Engraver

Date: Between 1815 and 1820.

Original Media: Print

Collections: Popular Graphic Arts

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Our sturdy black wood frame contains a soft woodgrain pattern and includes a real glass face -- not plexiglass. Arrives ready-to-hang, with hardware attached. Choose from two sizes: 9x11-inch frame with 8x10-inch print, or 12x15-inch frame with 11x14-inch print. Our prints consist of heavy-stock, semi-gloss paper for the best possible combination of color vibrancy and durability. The brilliant colors we achieve are due in large part to the unique inks we use.

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