Description: AUGUST 8, 1780: ENGAGING THE SHAWNEE VILLAGE (Limited Edition Print) by: John Buxton Image size: 28"w x 21"h Published: 2002 Edition Size: 550 This LIMITED EDITION PRINT is signed and numbered by the artist and GUARANTEED to arrive in MINT condition!! John Buxton is considered to be one of the finest artists and historian of the Eastern Native American experience. We are offering this print in the original folder, never framed, with certificate of authenticity. We will gladly ship to you insured UPS for $19. in the contiguous US. International orders will ship carefully tubed. By bidding, foreign residents also acknowledge that they are aware of and agree to pay all taxes and related charges. John BuxtonAUGUST 8, 1780: ENGAGING THE SHAWNEE VILLAGE (Limited Edition Print) This battle took place August 8, 1780 during the Revolutionary War period. The British from Ft. Detroit were supplying the natives to attack the colonists in Kentucky and elsewhere. The British built a stockade fort for the Shawnee at their village, which you can see in the upper right corner of image. Under the leadership of George Rogers Clark, the men of Kentucky retaliated. They moved north to destroy as many Indians and villages as possible while hoping to advance on Ft. Detroit. There were a few villages and six miles of planted corn along the flatlands of the Mad River just west of today’s Springfield, Ohio. This has been called the Battle of Piqua. "The scene shown in my painting is about mid-battle when Clark’s men had attained a hill to the to the west of the stockade. Their six-pound cannon shelled the fort and a group of natives filed out to face-off against Clark’s men." 13-year-old Tecumseh was to have lived at this village and is shown holding the dog. George Rogers Clark’s cousin, Joseph Rogers, was killed at this battle. He is depicted as the Caucasian Indian on the right side of the native hut. The engagement was a success for Clark’s brigade, who destroyed six miles of corn, disabling winter raids on Kentucky because the natives needed to hunt game for food. AUTHORIZED GREENWICH WORKSHOP DEALER CONSERVATION DESIGN, INC. 14 VALLEY ST. DUXBURY, MA 02332
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Artist: John Buxton
Style: Realism
Type: Print
Features: Unframed
Subject: Native American, Shawnee, Battle of Piqua, Ohio
Original/Licensed Reprint: Licensed Reprint
Year of Production: 2002
Edition Size: 550
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Print Type: Offset Lithograph
Date of Creation: 2000-Now
Edition Type: Limited Edition
Signed?: Signed
Size Type/ Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30")
Original/Reproduction: Artwork Reproduction