Colonel Arnold. Who commanded the provincial troops sent against Quebec through the wilderness of Canada, and was wounded in storming that city, under General Montgomery. [photographic reproduction of a mezzotint]
1776
P&E L2003D199m [mod]
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Title
Colonel Arnold. Who commanded the provincial troops sent against Quebec through the wilderness of Canada, and was wounded in storming that city, under General Montgomery. [photographic reproduction of a mezzotint]
Published
[London] [Thos. Hart] [c. 26 March 1776]
Description
1 reproduction of a mezzotint ; on sheet 24 x 16 cm.
Call Number
P&E L2003D199m [mod]
Note
Three quarter length, standing, body to the left, head to the right, in uniform, wearing a hat. Left hand at his waist, right hand extended to his front as in conversation. Buildings in a town are seen in the background to the left.
This mezzotint is one in a series done by R. Purcell, under the pseudonym "C. Corbutt" in London in the early years of the American Revolution. Another similar series was done in Augsburgh. See P&E L2003D198m.
This is a reproduction used as an illustratrion in an unknown book. The page is titled "387. Mezzotine portrait of Col. Arnold." On the verso is the photograph of a Storer-Garrison secretary-desk
This mezzotint is one in a series done by R. Purcell, under the pseudonym "C. Corbutt" in London in the early years of the American Revolution. Another similar series was done in Augsburgh. See P&E L2003D198m.
This is a reproduction used as an illustratrion in an unknown book. The page is titled "387. Mezzotine portrait of Col. Arnold." On the verso is the photograph of a Storer-Garrison secretary-desk
Indexed In
Cresswell, Donald H., The American Revolution in drawings and prints, 9.
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