Harrison, union, liberty, and independence
Sujet

Harrison, union, liberty, and independence

Légende

Harrison, union, liberty, and independence by Benjamin Owen Tyler, 1840. A large Whig campaign broadside, very similar to 'Westward the March of Empire' (no. 1840-31) with the same lengthy text, here entitled 'Epitome of the life of William Henry Harrison ...' Framing the text are two pairs of Ionic columns supporting a pediment, on which rests an eagle holding olive branches and arrows in his talons and a streamer reading 'Harrison Union Liberty and Independence' in his beak. Behind the eagle a rising sun is partially visible. Below is a bust portrait of Harrison, after Albert Gallatin Hoit's 1840 painting. The columns rest on bases, with pictures of two Harrison victories, the battles of Tippecanoe (left) and the Thames (right). On the left pedestal stands an Indian with a tomahawk and rifle; on the right is a frontier hunter in buckskins and coonskin hat, holding a rifle.

Date

1840

Crédit

Photo12/Ann Ronan Picture Library

Notre référence

ARP18A01_036

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

63,2Mo (6,1Mo) / 34,7cm x 45,7cm / 4093 x 5393 (300dpi)

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