Engraving, General Andrew Jackson, After John Vanderlyn, New Orleans

John Vanderlyn, American, Kingston, New York (1775-1852)

Engraving, General Andrew Jackson, After John Vanderlyn, New Orleans, Image 1

Artist: Asher Brown Durand
Printer: James R. Burton

Andrew Jackson (1746-1845) the victorious commander at the battle of New Orleans (a series of engagements between American and British troops from December 24, 1814, to January 8, 1815 at the end of the War of 1812). Jackson led 3,000 troops against a British force twice as large, inflicting heavy losses while keeping American casualties to a minimum. The battle raised American morale at key moment, established Jackson's national reputation, and contributed to his election as president fourteen years later.

Date: June 1828 (Published, New York)

Measurement: Frame: 34" x 26.25"; view: 15.75" x 22.75"

Material: Ink and watercolor on paper

Condition: Very good, strong color, not examined out of frame

$3,650

SKU: 333-141

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