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Death of General Montgomery, 1798 (1909). Artist: JT Clemens
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Death of General Montgomery, 1798 (1909). Artist: JT Clemens
Death of General Montgomery, 1798 (1909). After John Trumbull (1756-1843). From British Military Prints, by Ralph Nevill. [The Connoisseur, London, 1909]
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Bayonet British Military Prints Canada Clemens Front Line General Montgomery John Trumbull Montgomery Nevill Quebec Ralph Ralph Nevill The Connoisseur Trumbull Violence Violent
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Death of General Montgomery, 1798 (1909) - A Glimpse into the Violent Pages of History
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. In this photo print, we are transported back to a fateful night in 1798 during the British military campaign in Quebec, Canada. The artist JT Clemens skillfully recreates John Trumbull's iconic painting capturing the tragic demise of General Montgomery. The scene unfolds outdoors amidst darkness and chaos. A group of men, soldiers dressed in military uniforms, gather around their fallen leader. The atmosphere is tense with smoke lingering in the air from recent gunfire. It is a haunting depiction that brings forth the brutality and violence inherent to warfare. As we delve deeper into this historical moment frozen in time, our eyes are drawn to General Montgomery lying lifeless on the ground. His portrait exudes strength even in death - a testament to his leadership and bravery on the front line. This powerful image serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who fought for their nations during times of conflict. Through this print, we witness not only an artistic representation but also an embodiment of literature and history intertwining. Ralph Nevill's inclusion of this engraving within his book "British Military Prints" further emphasizes its significance as a piece that captures both artistry and historical documentation. It allows us to reflect upon an event that shaped British military strategy while acknowledging its impact on global conflicts throughout centuries. Ultimately, this print stands as a poignant tribute to General Montgomery
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