Battle of Bunker Hill.
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Title
Battle of Bunker Hill.
Subject
Trumbull, John -- 1756-1843.; Warren, Joseph -- 1741-1775.;
Description
Painting -- The Battle of Bunker Hill by John Trumbull, depicting the death of Dr. Joseph Warren. To explain it in Trumbull?s own words: ". . . This painting represents the moment when (the Americans having expended their ammunition) the British troops became completely successful and masters of the field. At this last moment of the action, Gen. Warren was killed by a musket ball through the head. The principal group represents him expiring, a soldier on his knees supports him, and with one hand wards off the bayonet of a British grenadier, . . . Col. Small . . . is represented seizing the musket of the grenadier, to prevent the fatal hlow, . . . Near this side of the painting is seen General Putnam, reluctantly ordering the retreat of these brave men; ... Behind Col. Small is seen Major Pitcairn, of the British marines, mortally wounded, and falling in the arms of his son, . . . Under the heel of Col. Small lies the dead body of Col. Abercrombie. Gen. Howe, who commanded the British troops, and Gen. Clinton, . . . are seen behind the principal group."
Contributor
Watertown Free Public Library
Rights
Management Restrictions apply. See application form at http://watertownlib.org/research/historic-watertown/photographs
Format
Painting
Identifier
figure 2563
Files
Collection
Citation
“Battle of Bunker Hill.,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed May 21, 2013, http://digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/53597.

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