Death of General Warren at Bunker Hill, 14x20
$29.00 USD

TITLE: Death of General Warren at Bunker Hill
ARTIST: John Trumbull
YEAR: 1786
PRINT#: PBUNK1420
This is an oil painting by John Trumbull depicting the death of Joseph Warren at the June 17, 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill, during the American Revolutionary War. Warren, an influential Massachusetts politician, had been commissioned a general but served in the battle as a volunteer. He was killed during or shortly after the storming of the redoubt atop Breed's Hill by British troops. The painting is one of the iconic images of the American Revolution. Trumbull painted several versions of the subject, including the one in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston which was passed down through his descendants. He sold the engraving rights for this painting and Death of General Montgomery in the Attack on Quebec for a highly successful subscription release that greatly enhanced his career.
Painting of Death of General Warren at Bunker Hill painted by John Trumbull
Size is 14x20
Framed art is presented in a high-quality wooden & glass frame
All products available in wholesale quantities & individually labelled and barcoded
All components are proudly made in the USA!
Document is printed on premium acid-free paper
Flat-Rate Shipping regardless of quantity purchased.
Prints typically ship same day; framed art ships within 1-2 days.
Sized for 14x20 frame (note this is not a standard size!)
Image size is 17" x 11"
Mat area around image is white for prints and color shown for framed art
Art printed on acid-free paper
Rolled in protective mailing tube for delivery
14x20 Framed
Quality wood frame with real glass
Image size is 17" x 11"
Overall frame size is 22-1/4" x 16-1/4"
Mat is 1.5" wide on all sides and is the color shown
Product weight is 5 lbs
Frame is sealed and includes hanging hardware
ARTIST: John Trumbull
YEAR: 1786
PRINT#: PBUNK1420
This is an oil painting by John Trumbull depicting the death of Joseph Warren at the June 17, 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill, during the American Revolutionary War. Warren, an influential Massachusetts politician, had been commissioned a general but served in the battle as a volunteer. He was killed during or shortly after the storming of the redoubt atop Breed's Hill by British troops. The painting is one of the iconic images of the American Revolution. Trumbull painted several versions of the subject, including the one in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston which was passed down through his descendants. He sold the engraving rights for this painting and Death of General Montgomery in the Attack on Quebec for a highly successful subscription release that greatly enhanced his career.
Painting of Death of General Warren at Bunker Hill painted by John Trumbull
Size is 14x20
Framed art is presented in a high-quality wooden & glass frame
All products available in wholesale quantities & individually labelled and barcoded
All components are proudly made in the USA!
Document is printed on premium acid-free paper
Flat-Rate Shipping regardless of quantity purchased.
Prints typically ship same day; framed art ships within 1-2 days.
Size and Specs
14x20 Print OnlySized for 14x20 frame (note this is not a standard size!)
Image size is 17" x 11"
Mat area around image is white for prints and color shown for framed art
Art printed on acid-free paper
Rolled in protective mailing tube for delivery
14x20 Framed
Quality wood frame with real glass
Image size is 17" x 11"
Overall frame size is 22-1/4" x 16-1/4"
Mat is 1.5" wide on all sides and is the color shown
Product weight is 5 lbs
Frame is sealed and includes hanging hardware
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