Framed Nation Makers (Battle of Bradywine) by Howard Pyle
Patriot GearProduct 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" H x 15" W
- Poster size frame measures approx. 36" H x 23" W
Frame Details:
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- Solid Wood Frames: Country Black Frame (main photo) or Grey Barnwood.
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Product Details:
Nation Makers by Howard Pyle depicts a group of American soldiers marching forward in the Battle of Brandywine during Revolutionary War. The soldiers, marching in unison across a desolate landscape, are worn and tired yet resolute, representing the difficult and arduous struggle for independence. The painting captures the grim realities of war but also conveys a sense of optimism and hope for the future. The group’s forward momentum symbolizes the idea of progress, unity, and perseverance in the face of adversity. Pyle, who is often considered the father of American illustration, used this work to emphasize the individual efforts of soldiers in the broader context of the birth of a nation.