Engraving, "Triumph of Patriotism, Washington Entering New York, 25th November 1783"

Summary

Mass-produced prints marked the seventy-fifth anniversary of "Evacuation Day," the day that British troops left New York City after the Treaty of Ghent officially ended the American Revolution. General George Washington and the Continental Army entered the city with pomp and circumstance to signify the war's end.

Mass-produced prints marked the seventy-fifth anniversary of "Evacuation Day," the day that British troops left New York City after the Treaty of Ghent officially ended the American Revolution. General George Washington and the Continental Army entered the city with pomp and circumstance to signify the war's end.

Material

Paper (Fiber product)

Technique

Engraving (Printing process)

Color

Black-and-white (Colors)

Dimensions

Height: 28 in

Width: 38 in

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