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The Purple Heart Medal, bearing the likeness of George Washington (1732-99
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The Purple Heart Medal, bearing the likeness of George Washington (1732-99
PNP257890 The Purple Heart Medal, bearing the likeness of George Washington (1732-99) (gold & enamel) by American School, (20th century); 4.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: awarded to members of the US armed forces wounded in action; based on the original Badge of Military Merit established by General Washington by order from his headquarters at Newburgh, New York, 7 August, 1782 and awarded to three Revolutionary War (1775-83) soldiers after the Revolution; bears his profile portrait and his Coat of Arms between sprays of green leaves, on the back is a raised bronze heart reading For Military Merit ; ); Peter Newark American Pictures; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22948906
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This print showcases the prestigious Purple Heart Medal, a symbol of honor and valor. The medal bears the likeness of George Washington, a revered figure in American history. Crafted by the American School in the 20th century, this gold and enamel masterpiece measures 4.5 cm and is currently held in a private collection. The Purple Heart Medal holds significant meaning as it is awarded to members of the United States armed forces who have been wounded or killed in action. Its origins can be traced back to General Washington himself, who established the original Badge of Military Merit during the Revolutionary War. Following his orders from Newburgh, New York on August 7th, 1782, three soldiers were honored with this badge after their service. Adorned with Washington's profile portrait and Coat of Arms amidst sprays of green leaves, this gilded decoration exudes elegance and reverence. On its reverse side lies a raised bronze heart inscribed with "For Military Merit" serving as a constant reminder of bravery displayed on behalf of one's country. This remarkable image captured by Peter Newark American Pictures through Bridgeman Images allows us to appreciate not only the artistic beauty but also the historical significance behind this distinguished award. It serves as a timeless tribute to those who have sacrificed for freedom within the United States Armed Forces throughout history.
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