
Framed In the Old Raleigh Tavern by Howard Pyle
Patriot Gear
$149.76
Product Overview:
- Proudly handmade in the USA
- Wood frame with mat, glass front, paper duster backing with wire hanger
- Museum quality Giclee digital print using archival paper and inks
- Standard size frame measures approx. 24" tall x 16" wide
- Poster size frame measures approx. 36" tall x 24" wide
Product Details:
In the Old Raleigh Tavern by Howard Pyle depicts a pivotal moment in American history where prominent figures Thomas Jefferson, Richard Henry Lee, Patrick Henry, and Francis Lightfoot Lee gathered at the Raleigh Tavern in Williamsburg, Virginia in 1773 to establish the Committee of Correspondence, a crucial step in the growing resistance against British rule that eventually led to the American Revolution. Raleigh Tavern, established in the 18th century, was a key meeting place for patriots, politicians, and revolutionaries. It was the site of discussions and debates among Virginia’s colonial leaders, including Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, and George Washington. In 1774, after the Virginia House of Burgesses was dissolved by the British Governor, leaders gathered here to organize resistance against British rule. The tavern symbolized American self-governance and resistance, playing a crucial role in the movement towards independence. Featured in the Thomas Jefferson: Considered one of the Founding Fathers, known for drafting the Declaration of Independence. Richard Henry Lee: A prominent Virginia delegate to the Continental Congress, known for proposing the Declaration of Independence. Patrick Henry: A powerful orator, famous for his "Give me liberty or give me death" speech. Francis Lightfoot Lee: Another Virginia delegate to the Continental Congress.
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