The Art of Don Troiani
Battle of Carillon (Fort Ticonderoga), 1758
Battle of Carillon (Fort Ticonderoga), 1758
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Battle of Carillon (Fort Ticonderoga), 1758
This is a Open Edition Giclee printed in pigment inks on high quality satin finish paper which comes with a Signed Certificate of Authenticity and is embossed with Mr. Troiani's initials. The image is 25.50" wide by 19.25" high, the full print size is 30" wide by 24" high and is $175.
The Art of Don Troiani watermark will not be on any of the actual prints.
From Mr. Troiani: Ticonderoga 8 July 1758
Known as the Battle of Carillon (now Fort Ticonderoga) on the shore of Lake Champlain, N.Y. a large British and Provincial Army under the command of James Abercrombie attacked a force of French regulars and militia under the Marquis de Montcalm. The French entrenched themselves behind a well fortified line outside of the main fort and held off hours of British assaults inflicting severe loses on the redcoats. At one point in the fighting a small group of Highlanders of the 42nd Regiment of Foot managed to break into the French works. Despite their bravery they were quickly overwhelmed by French Grenadiers held in reserve for just such a contingency. This was an astounding victory for French against a force nearly five times their size.
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