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Metal Print : General Rosens threat is read in Londonderry, c. 1910 (litho)
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General Rosens threat is read in Londonderry, c. 1910 (litho)
IL433761 General Rosens threat is read in Londonderry, c.1910 (litho) by Gillett, Frank (1874-1927); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jacobite forces entered Ireland in order to reclaim King James dominions after the Glorious Revolution of 1688; Williamite forces were mounting a stubborn defence of Derry when General Rosen, commander of the Jacobite forces, threatened reprisals on the local Irish peasants outside the city; The seige was eventually relieved in July 1689 with the arrival of the Royal Navy; Illustration from Hutchinsons History of the British People, published c.1910; ); English, out of copyright
Media ID 22672478
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Artillery Besieged Commander Derry Glorious Revolution Hutchinson Hutchinsons Jacobite Londonderry Protestant Siege Threat Threatening Uniformed Rosen Williamite
10"x8" (25x20cm) Table Top Metal Print
Bring history to life with our stunning Metal Prints featuring "General Rosens threat is read in Londonderry, c.1910" by Frank Gillett from Bridgeman Images. This captivating lithograph, originally published around 1910, depicts a pivotal moment in history as General Rosen's threat to Londonderry is read aloud. Our high-quality Metal Prints add an extraordinary depth and vibrancy to your space, making this piece a true conversation starter. With a focus on preserving the rich details and authenticity of the original artwork, each Metal Print is crafted to provide a museum-quality finish that will last a lifetime. Elevate your home or office décor with this unique and intriguing piece from our Media Storehouse collection.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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The lithograph print titled "General Rosen's Threat is Read in Londonderry, c. 1910" by Frank Gillett captures a significant moment in Irish history. The image depicts the intense atmosphere during the siege of Derry in 1689, as General Rosen, commander of the Jacobite forces, issues a threatening letter to the local Irish peasants outside the city walls. During this time, Ireland was divided between Protestant Williamites and Catholic Jacobites following the Glorious Revolution of 1688. The Williamite forces were fiercely defending Derry when General Rosen's threat loomed over them. This lithograph serves as a visual representation of that pivotal moment. The illustration is taken from Hutchinson's History of the British People and showcases Gillett's artistic talent in capturing historical events with great detail and accuracy. The print portrays uniformed soldiers surrounding cannons while one soldier reads aloud General Rosen's menacing message. Ultimately, relief came for Derry in July 1689 when the Royal Navy arrived to break through the siege. However, this lithograph immortalizes an important chapter in Irish-British conflict and highlights both military strategy and communication methods used during warfare at that time. This artwork reminds viewers of Ireland's tumultuous past and its impact on British history. It stands as a testament to Frank Gillett's skillful portrayal of historical events through his artistry.
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