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When William Johnson arrived in America from his native Ireland he had no idea what fate had in store for him. He became His Majesty’s Indian Superintendent and gain more influence over the Iroquois than any other European. He was an adopted member of the Mohawk tribe and acquired huge land grants along their river. In this painting I placed two figures that were worlds apart but allied together. Contrast the uniform and accouterments of the British Grenadier to that of his Indian counterpart. Two different cultures, two different sets of values, two different warriors both fighting in the same place at the same time.
Offered is print #1 signed and numberd out of an edition of 200. It is printed on 13 x 19 acid free heavy paper using archival ink. It frames up beautifully with a mat into a 16 x 20 frame.
This handsome print would make a great addition for any woodland Indian, British, or Longhunter reenactor as a beautiful addition as a decorative piece for any frontier motif in your home or office.
Please feel free to email me any questions you may have, or for information on the ORIGINAL PAINTING. You may also view more of my woodland items on ebay’s MY STORE at Art of America Past Gallery. There is also a wide selection of my eastern frontier artwork which has been featured many times as cover art on the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association’s magazineMUZZLE BLASTS.
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