1st Pennsylvania Battalion Private 1776-1777
Don Troiani “1st Pennsylvania Battalion, Private, 1776–1777” – American Revolution Soldier Print Capture the determination of America’s citizen-soldiers with 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, Private, 1776–1777, a striking giclée print by renowned military artist Don Troiani. Part of the American Revolution – American Forces Soldier Series, this piece portrays a Pennsylvania infantryman standing guard during the campaigns of 1776–1777, when his regiment served at the key stronghold of Fort Ticonderoga. Wearing a brown regimental coat faced with green, this soldier exemplifies the look of the early Continental Army. Artist: Don Troiani – celebrated for historically precise Revolutionary War and Civil War artwork Subject: Private, 1st Pennsylvania Battalion, 1776–1777 Historical Note: The 1st Pennsylvania served with distinction at Fort Ticonderoga, one of the Revolution’s most strategic posts Medium: Giclée print on archival satin finish paper using long-lasting pigment inks Size: 1