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EVRV2A-00053

Delegates signing the Declaration of American Independence, July 4, 1776.
Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

North Wind Picture Archives brings history to life with stock images and hand-colored illustrations

Media ID 5877247

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1700s 1770s 1776 18th Century American Revolution Benjamin Franklin Colonial Colonist Colony Congress Continental Congress Declaration Of Independence Founding Fathers Fourth Of July Independence Day Independence Hall John Adams July 4 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Revolution Revolutionary War Thomas Jefferson Committee Robert Livingston Roger Sherman


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> North Wind Picture Archives > American Revolution


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This photo print, titled "EVRV2A-00053" takes us back to a momentous event in American history. The image showcases the iconic scene of delegates signing the Declaration of American Independence on July 4,1776. Hand-colored and based on a woodcut illustration from the 19th century, this vintage artwork beautifully captures the essence of that crucial day. The setting is Philadelphia's Independence Hall, where representatives from each colony gathered to form what would become known as the Continental Congress. This assembly was tasked with drafting a document that would sever ties with Britain and establish a new nation – the United States of America. In this historic illustration, we see prominent figures such as Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman, and Robert Livingston among others. These men are depicted deep in thought and contemplation as they put pen to paper to solidify their commitment to freedom and independence. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of artistry, it serves as a powerful reminder of our nation's roots and the sacrifices made by those who fought for liberty during the Revolutionary War. It symbolizes not only our collective past but also celebrates one of America's most cherished holidays – Independence Day. Let this hand-colored woodcut transport you back in time to witness firsthand an extraordinary moment that forever shaped North America's destiny – when brave colonists took their stand against oppression and laid down the foundation for a new era of self-governance.

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