The Boston Massacre

The Boston Massacre

$200.00
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This is Don Troiani print - The Boston Massacre Available Format of Print:Open Edition Fine Art PrintOverall: 24" x 30.5"Image: 19.375" x 26.75"$200.00 Canvas Giclee (printed as ordered)35 Signed/NumberedOverall: 25" x 36"$750.00 This latest Troiani masterwork brings into focus one of the events that launched the American Colopies towards independence: The Boston Massacre, March 5, 1770. On the evening of March 5, 1770, Private Hugh White of Major Pierce Butler’s Battalion Company, His Majesty’s 29th Regiment of Foot, stood guard at the sentry box located before the Customs House in Boston. A “bright moon-light” sky illuminated the snow covered landscape before him, including the majestic brick Town House, the seat of English colonial government in Massachusetts. Town House square was relatively quiet at 8 o’clock. Fate would intervene when Bartholomew Broaders and Edward Garrick, two teenage apprentices from Piedmont’s barber shop, escorted Ann Green, daughter to customs official Bar

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