
Robert Griffing Handsigned and Numbered Limited Edition: "We Dined in a Hollow Cottonwood Tree"

Artist: Robert Griffing
Title: We Dined in a Hollow Cottonwood Tree
Edition Size: Artist Signed and numbered to 125 editions.
Medium: Lithograph on Paper
Dimensions: 28" x 18.25" Paper.
About the Art: In the summer of 1749, Jesuit Father Joseph-Pierre de Bonnecamps [1707-1790] accompanied a military expedition from Montréal to the Ohio Country in order to assert the French Crown's claims and authority in this strategic region. The expedition, led by Captain Pierre-Joseph Céloron de Blainville, included eight officers, twenty French soldiers, one hundred and eighty Canadian militiamen, and about thirty Iroquois and Abenaki Indians. Many men who would fight against the British in the coming conflict known as the Seven Years' War first saw the waters of the Ohio or la Belle Riviere (the beautiful river) with Céloran. Bonnecamps, who accompanied the expedition as chaplain, kept a journal of the expedition and later produced a detailed map of the waterway that would soon become the scene of bloody war.
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Title: We Dined in a Hollow Cottonwood Tree
Edition Size: Artist Signed and numbered to 125 editions.
Medium: Lithograph on Paper
Dimensions: 28" x 18.25" Paper.
About the Art: In the summer of 1749, Jesuit Father Joseph-Pierre de Bonnecamps [1707-1790] accompanied a military expedition from Montréal to the Ohio Country in order to assert the French Crown's claims and authority in this strategic region. The expedition, led by Captain Pierre-Joseph Céloron de Blainville, included eight officers, twenty French soldiers, one hundred and eighty Canadian militiamen, and about thirty Iroquois and Abenaki Indians. Many men who would fight against the British in the coming conflict known as the Seven Years' War first saw the waters of the Ohio or la Belle Riviere (the beautiful river) with Céloran. Bonnecamps, who accompanied the expedition as chaplain, kept a journal of the expedition and later produced a detailed map of the waterway that would soon become the scene of bloody war.
Description: All Prints are sale priced everyday! Professionally Frame any print from our dealer gallery starting at an additional $149 and receive free shipping!
Click here to view the framing options.
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