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Washington at Valley Forge by Edward Percy Moran
In December 1777, George Washington led the Continental Army to Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, for winter quarters during the American Revolutionary War. Facing harsh winter conditions lack of supplies, and low morale, Washington's leadership was crucial in maintaining the armys cohesion. Despite the severe hardships, including inadequate food, clothing, and shelter, Washingtons perseverance and the arrival of Baron von Steuben a Prussian military officer who trained the troops, transformed the army into a more disciplined and effective fighting force.
Professionally produced using a high quality inkjet digital press and printed on quality art stock. These prints are at an affordable price for our collectors and include specially selected historical images from our large Cranston Fine Arts archive. Our archive of historical military art has been built over 30 years and we are now beginning to reproduce a selection of these works as high quality collectors prints, printed using professional digital methods instead of our traditional litho printing.
Open Edition Print.
Image Size 14.6 inches x 9.8 inches (37cm x 25cm) Paper Size 16.5 Inches x 11.7 inches (42cm x 29.6)
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Washington at Valley Forge by Edward Percy Moran