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THE EAGLE LIBERTY 

Commonly, early American artists of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, both amateur and professional, would invent and paint symbolic representations of America. Some were submitted to the government as possible flag designs, others simply stood on their own. Lady Liberty was a common theme, as were American eagles, as seen in this dramatic representation of the notion of American Liberty. This large watercolor is framed in an oblong, dark wood frame dating to the 19th century. Price and other information available upon request. 

A GRENADIER WITH GRENADE IN HAND 

A watercolor portrait of a grenadier lighting a match, ready to hurl a grenade. After the original military painting from the 19th century. Price and other information available upon request. 

 AN EARLY SYMBOL OF AMERICA

In a circular white frame with a laurel leaf motif, this allegorical watercolor is an early representation of America, based upon the 19th century original folk art painting. Price and other information available upon request. 

LADY LIBERTY: AN EARLY SYMBOL OF AMERICA

Commonly, early American artists of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, both amateur and professional, would invent and paint allegorical representations of America Lady Liberty was a common theme. This folk art watercolor is framed in an black painted frame dating to the 19th century.