ALL ITEMS: 'Yeager--Joseph


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6721Engraving of Battle of New Orleans in 1815, Packenham.DetailsYeager, Joseph1817
Battle of New Orleans Engraving Death Packenham
Yeager, Joseph
1817
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$1,200.00Yeager--JosephBattle-of-New-Orleans-Engraving-Death-PackenhamThis engraved copper-plate print, created in 1817 by Joseph Yeager after William Edward West, depicts the decisive moment in American history when Major General Andrew Jackson led United States forces to a victory over the British Army and Royal Navy near Chalmette, Louisiana in the Battle of New Orleans. This significant triumph marked a turning point in the War of 1812. <br><br> The print vividly portrays the intensity and drama of the battle, capturing the heroic victory of the American soldiers over the invading British forces. General Edward Pakenham's death signified the end of the battle. <br><br> The print shows the British forces as they advance upon the American earthworks or barricades, which were fiercely defended by Jackson's forces. At the bottom center, a head-and-shoulders portrait of Andrew Jackson, along with American flags and weapons. <br><br> Second state issue of the print includes thirteen lettered keys lacking in the first, and also features the figure of Gen. Lambert pointing to the right. In the first state, Lambert is depicted weeping into a handkerchief. <br><br> Copper engraving. Printed by Yerkes Saurman (1791- ) <br><br>