LIMITED EDITION PRINT
#1 SIGNED AND NUMBERED OUT OF 200 TOTAL EDITION
60TH ROYAL AMERICAN GRENADIER COMPANY
I will be releasing a variety of paintings and drawings based on 18th century woodland Indian culture and history and colonial historic themes.
This is print number 1, signed and numbered, out of a total edition of 200 (original painting available email for details). The theme was taken of a fellow reenactor at the ruins of Crown Point, NY. He is dressed in the uniform of the famous 60th Royal Americans who fought during the French and Indian War in NY State. His uniform is that of the mid century regimental coat, blue wool breeches, white linen knee protectors with black leather knee guards, black painted canvas high gater, straight running leather shoes, Brown Bess musket, blanket roll, linen haversack, cartridge box with the slow-match cylinder, canteen, and the famous mitred cap of the Grenadiers.
This print is 18 x 24 on acid free paper using archival ink. Please not the print is crystal clear with every detail showing. The artwork does not reproduce well here in the ebay photo program, so email me for other photos.
Both original art and limited edition prints will be available on auction and in the ebay store. Please feel free to email me any questions you may have, or for information on custom work. You may also view more of my woodland items on ebay’s MY STORE at WOODLAND INDIAN WAMPUM. 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 magazine MUZZLE BLASTS. I am also a member of the Contemporary Longrifle Association.