Framed My Only Regret Is That I Have But One Life To Give To My Country by Edward Percy Moran
Patriot GearProduct Description:
- 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 18" wide
- Poster size frame measures approx. 36" tall x 27" wide
Frame Details:
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- Solid Wood Frames: Country Black Frame (main photo) or Grey Barnwood.
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My Only Regret Is That I Have But One Life To Give To My Country by Edward Percy Moran depicts the iconic moment of patriot Nathan Hale before his execution by the British during the American Revolutionary War. Nathan Hale was a young officer in the Continental Army who volunteered for an intelligence-gathering mission behind enemy lines in New York City. Captured by the British, he was executed on September 22, 1776, at the age of 21. His famous last words, "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country," became a symbol of ultimate patriotism and sacrifice during the Revolution. Hale stands resolutely, embodying bravery and dedication to the American cause. He is portrayed in colonial attire, with his hands bound, as he faces the gallows with dignity. The scene captures an air of solemnity and resolve, with British officers and soldiers present as spectators to his final moments.