Johnson And Miles Collection
"Johnson and Miles: A Journey through America's Historic Battles" Step back in time as we delve into the captivating world of "Johnson and Miles
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"Johnson and Miles: A Journey through America's Historic Battles" Step back in time as we delve into the captivating world of "Johnson and Miles, " a collection of iconic illustrations that vividly depict significant moments in American history. Created by talented artists such as Albert Bobbett, Felix Octavius Carr Darley, and other unknown creators, these artworks transport us to pivotal events that shaped the nation. One powerful image takes us to the Southwestern Frontiers during a Conflict With The Indians. Albert Bobbett's brushstrokes capture the intensity and bravery of those involved in this struggle for land and survival. Similarly, his depiction of Washington at Monmouth showcases the resilience of our founding fathers amidst adversity. Another artwork transports us to an unknown artist's rendition of the Battle of Long Island. Though its creator remains anonymous, their talent shines through as they skillfully portray soldiers locked in combat on this historic battleground. In contrast, Albert Bobbett returns with The British Repulsed at Fort Stephenson—a masterpiece that immortalizes a crucial moment during America's fight for independence. Through his artistry, he captures not only the heroism but also the determination etched on every soldier's face. The Battle of Bunker Hill is another scene brought to life by an unknown creator. Their work allows us to witness firsthand how ordinary citizens transformed into extraordinary warriors fighting for liberty against overwhelming odds. Albert Bobbett graces us once again with Concord - The First Blow for Liberty—an illustration that commemorates one brave act igniting a revolution. His attention to detail transports viewers straight into this historical turning point where patriots took their first steps towards freedom. Valley Forge comes alive under Albert Bobbett's skilled hand as he portrays American troops enduring harsh winters while never losing sight of their ultimate goal—liberty itself. Felix Octavius Carr Darley presents his artistic prowess with The Battle of Lexington—a piece that encapsulates both chaos and determination as the first shots of the American Revolution echo through the streets.