Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Home > Arts > Artists > R > William Tylee Ranney

Marion and his men crossing the Pee Dee River to harass the British in South Carolina during the American Revolutionary War. Steel engraving, 1851, after a painting by William Tylee Ranney

Marion and his men crossing the Pee Dee River to harass the British in South Carolina during the American Revolutionary War. Steel engraving, 1851, after a painting by William Tylee Ranney
Sold 4
In Stock
We accept all major payment options so you can pay for the things you need in the way that is most convenient for you

Choose Your Product


Granger Photo Prints and Wall Art

Marion and his men crossing the Pee Dee River to harass the British in South Carolina during the American Revolutionary War. Steel engraving, 1851, after a painting by William Tylee Ranney

FRANCIS MARION (c1732-1795).
Marion and his men crossing the Pee Dee River to harass the British in South Carolina during the American Revolutionary War. Steel engraving, 1851, after a painting by William Tylee Ranney. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

Media ID 7963821

1780 1781 American Revolution Boat Commander Continental Army Equestrian Francis Marion Rebellion Red Coats Revolutionary South Carolina South Eastern Swamp Fox Ranney Troop Will I Am

FEATURES IN THESE COLLECTIONS

> Animals > Mammals > Dogs (Wild) > Red Fox

> Animals > Mammals > Red Fox

> Arts > Artists > R > William Tylee Ranney

> Granger Art on Demand > American Revolution

> South America > Related Images

SECURE PAYMENTS
We accept all major payment options so you can pay for the things you need in the way that is most convenient for you

Made in Australia
Safe Shipping, Easy Returns

FREE PERSONALISATION
We are proud to offer a range of customisation including Cropping, Captions, and Filters. Zoom Cropping can be adjusted in the basket


EDITORS COMMENTS

This print captures the daring and strategic maneuvers of Francis Marion, also known as the "Swamp Fox" during the American Revolutionary War. In this scene, Marion and his men are depicted crossing the Pee Dee River in South Carolina to launch a surprise attack on British forces. The steel engraving, created in 1851 by William Tylee Ranney, beautifully portrays Marion as an equestrian rider leading his troops with determination and courage. The image showcases the rugged terrain of South Carolina's southeastern region, where Marion's guerrilla tactics proved highly effective against the well-trained British soldiers. As they traverse the river on boats with their trusty horses by their side, Marion's men prepare to unleash chaos upon their unsuspecting enemies. The presence of a loyal dog further emphasizes the camaraderie and loyalty among these brave patriots. Their mission was clear: to harass and weaken British forces occupying South Carolina while bolstering support for the Continental Army. This historical moment captured in art serves as a reminder of America's fight for independence and honors those who risked everything for freedom. It symbolizes not only Francis Marion's leadership but also represents countless other unsung heroes who played vital roles in securing liberty during this pivotal period in history.


Framed Prints of Marion and his men crossing the Pee Dee River to harass the British in South Carolina

Add historical depth to your home or office with this stunning framed print from the Media Storehouse collection. Depicting Francis Marion and his men crossing the Pee Dee River during the American Revolutionary War, this steel engraving is a captivating tribute to the bravery and determination of the "Swamp Fox" and his troops. Originally painted by William Tylee Ranney in 1851, this timeless piece is now available as a high-quality framed print from Granger Art on Demand. Bring the rich history of the American Revolution into your space and relive the courageous stories of Marion and his men with this beautiful framed print.


Photo Prints of Marion and his men crossing the Pee Dee River to harass the British in South Carolina

Step back in time with our exclusive Media Storehouse Photographic Print of Marion and his men crossing the Pee Dee River. This historic steel engraving, created in 1851, is a stunning reproduction of William Tylee Ranney's original painting. Witness the courage and determination of Francis Marion and his troops during the American Revolutionary War as they boldly harassed the British forces in South Carolina. Add this captivating piece to your home or office décor and bring a piece of American history into your space.


Poster Prints of Marion and his men crossing the Pee Dee River to harass the British in South Carolina

"Step back in time with our stunning Marion and his Men crossing the Pee Dee River poster print. This captivating steel engraving, created in 1851, is a replica of the original painting by William Tylee Ranney from Granger Art on Demand. Witness the American Revolutionary War come to life as Francis Marion and his brave soldiers boldly cross the river to harass the British forces in South Carolina. Add this historical work of art to your home or office for a touch of history and inspiration."


Jigsaw Puzzles of Marion and his men crossing the Pee Dee River to harass the British in South Carolina

Bring history to life with the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring "Marion and his men crossing the Pee Dee River" by William Tylee Ranney. This intricately detailed puzzle showcases a pivotal moment during the American Revolutionary War, as Francis Marion and his men bravely harass the British forces in South Carolina. With its rich historical context and stunning steel engraving design, this puzzle is perfect for history enthusiasts and puzzle lovers alike. Immerse yourself in the past as you piece together this captivating image, brought to you by Granger Art on Demand.

diamond
Made With High Grade Materials
thumb_up
Professional Quality Finish
package_2
Carefully Packed To Aid Safe Arrival

You May Also Like


Germany and Russia discuss the division of Poland, 1939Germany and Russia discuss the division of Poland, 1939
Add to Basket
American revolutionary soldier. Francis Marion inviting a British officer to dine with him on roasted sweet potatoes and cold water: steel engraving, 19th centuryAmerican revolutionary soldier. Francis Marion inviting a British officer to dine with him on roasted sweet potatoes and cold water: steel engraving, 19th century
Add to Basket
Allied leaders meeting at the Potsdam Conference to discuss the occupation of Germany, July 1945 (b / w photo)Allied leaders meeting at the Potsdam Conference to discuss the occupation of Germany, July 1945 (b / w photo)
Add to Basket
The Nation Makers. Depicts the Battle of Brandywine of 1777 during the Revolutionary War. Oil on canvas by Howard Pyle, 1906The Nation Makers. Depicts the Battle of Brandywine of 1777 during the Revolutionary War. Oil on canvas by Howard Pyle, 1906
Add to Basket
Laodicea Dicey Langston of South Carolina protecting her elderly father, a known supporter of the revolutionary cause, against Loyalist troops during the American Revolution. Mezzotint, 19th century, after a painting by Tompkins Harrison MattesonLaodicea Dicey Langston of South Carolina protecting her elderly father, a known supporter of the revolutionary cause, against Loyalist troops during the American Revolution. Mezzotint, 19th century, after a painting by Tompkins Harrison Matteson
Add to Basket
Mikel Arteta vs. David Livermore: FA Cup's Intense Tackle Showdown - Everton's Arteta Clashes with Millwall's LivermoreMikel Arteta vs. David Livermore: FA Cup's Intense Tackle Showdown - Everton's Arteta Clashes with Millwall's Livermore
Add to Basket
Ancient Dog Armour - 1Ancient Dog Armour - 1
Add to Basket
The coast between Cairns and Port Douglas on the Cook Highway, Queensland, AustraliaThe coast between Cairns and Port Douglas on the Cook Highway, Queensland, Australia
Add to Basket
Red-eyed Tree FrogRed-eyed Tree Frog
Add to Basket
New Zealand - The intense blue of the water is due to the presence of Limestone. Evidence of this is clear by rocks at the shoreline. Lake Tekapo, South IslandNew Zealand - The intense blue of the water is due to the presence of Limestone. Evidence of this is clear by rocks at the shoreline. Lake Tekapo, South Island
Add to Basket
7 King Class Locomotives at Swindon Shed, 19307 King Class Locomotives at Swindon Shed, 1930
Add to Basket
Close-up of the Statue of Liberty illuminated at night, in New York, United States of AmericaClose-up of the Statue of Liberty illuminated at night, in New York, United States of America
Add to Basket

Gallery Wall Inspiration

The Nation Makers. Depicts the Battle of Brandywine of 1777 during the Revolutionary War. Oil on canvas by Howard Pyle, 1906
Signed copy of the Declaration of Independence, 4 July 1776
Betsy Ross sewing the first American flag. Painting by Henry Mosler (1841-1920)
Sergeant William Jasper replacing the colors during the British attack on Sullivans Island (Fort Moultrie) at the entrance to Charleston (S. C. ) Harbor, 28 June 1776: colored engraving, 19th century
Laodicea Dicey Langston of South Carolina protecting her elderly father, a known supporter of the revolutionary cause, against Loyalist troops during the American Revolution. Mezzotint, 19th century, after a painting by Tompkins Harrison Matteson
(1755-1804). Hamilton at Yorktown in 1781. Steel engraving, 1858, after a painting by Alonzo Chappel
Battle of Bunker Hill: oil on canvas, 1898, by Howard Pyle
Title-page of Thomas Paines pamphlet Common Sense, which urged Americans to declare their independence from Great Britain. It reputedly sold 120, 000 copies in the three months following its publication at Philadelphia on 10 January 1776
Signed copy of the Declaration of Independence, 4 July 1776
Rubbing from an 18th century New England gravestone for an American soldier killed at the Battle of Bennington in 1777
REVOLUTIONARY WAR CARTOON. The Female Combatants - or Who Shall. English cartoon, 1776, on the war between America and England
Map of Williamsburg, Virginia, and the surrounding country. Drawing, 1781, by Louis Alexandre Berthier, an aide to General Rochambeau
Title-page of the second edition of Thomas Paines pamphlet Common Sense, owned by John Adams
American seamstress and patriot. Betsy Ross making the first American flag. Drawing by Elisabeth Moore Hallowell
Marion and his men crossing the Pee Dee River to harass the British in South Carolina during the American Revolutionary War. Steel engraving, 1851, after a painting by William Tylee Ranney
American Revolutionary War era flag flown by George Washingtons Cruisers, 1775
The retreat of the British from the Battle of Concord, 19 April 1775: colored engraving, 19th century, after Alonzo Chappel
Declaration of Independence
BOSTON: TAVERN, 1773. The Green Dragon Tavern in Bostons North End, where the Boston Tea Party was planned. Watercolor by John Johnson, 16 December 1773, the day of the Tea Party
The horse America throwing his master. An English satirical cartoon of 1779 predicting the outcome of the American Revolutionary War
First page of signatures on the Declaration of Independence
The engagement at the North Bridge, 19 April 1775. Line engraving, 1775, by Amos Doolittle
Benedict Arnold persuading Major John Andre to conceal the plans of West Point in his boot at their meeting on 21 September 1780. Steel engraving, American, 19th century
First Blow for Liberty (Lexington / Concord). Colored engraving by A. H. Ritchie, 19th century
American revolutionary soldier. Francis Marion inviting a British officer to dine with him on roasted sweet potatoes and cold water: steel engraving, 19th century
American seamstress and patriot. Then, now, and forever! Betsy Ross sewing the first flag with General George Washington standing alongside. Color lithograph after a painting by E. Percy Moran

Discover Our Collections


American RevolutionAmerican Revolution
View Collection
Red FoxRed Fox
View Collection
Red FoxRed Fox
View Collection
South America Related ImagesSouth America Related Images
View Collection
William Tylee RanneyWilliam Tylee Ranney
View Collection


 
© Copyright Media Storehouse, All Rights Reserved 2003 - 2024
Facebook     Pinterest     100% Payment Secure     Reviews IO