General Wayne Endeavoring to Quell the Mutiny of the Pennsylvania Regiments at Morristown, N.J., from The United States Army by Francis V. Greene, published in Scribners Magazine, September 1901
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "General Wayne Endeavoring to Quell the Mutiny of the Pennsylvania Regiments at Morristown, N.J., from The United States Army by Francis V. Greene, published in Scribners Magazine, September 1901", originally brought to life by the talented Howard Pyle. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Howard Pyle and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
"General Wayne Endeavoring to Quell the Mutiny of the Pennsylvania Regiments at Morristown, N.J." is an evocative historical illustration created by the renowned American artist and illustrator Howard Pyle. This artwork was published in the September 1901 issue of Scribner's Magazine, accompanying an article from "The United States Army" by Francis V. Greene. Pyle, often hailed as the "Father of American Illustration," was known for his vivid and dynamic depictions of historical scenes, particularly those from the American Revolutionary War and the Civil War.
The illustration captures a dramatic moment during the American Revolutionary War when General Anthony Wayne faced the daunting task of quelling a mutiny among the Pennsylvania regiments stationed at Morristown, New Jersey. This mutiny, which occurred in early January 1781, was driven by grievances over pay, provisions, and the terms of enlistment. The soldiers, feeling betrayed and neglected, took a bold stand against their superiors, leading to a tense and potentially explosive situation.
Pyle's artwork is notable for its meticulous attention to historical detail and its ability to convey the emotional intensity of the moment. The composition likely features General Wayne in a commanding yet conciliatory posture, attempting to restore order and morale among the discontented troops. The expressions and body language of the soldiers, as rendered by Pyle, would reflect the desperation, frustration, and hope that characterized this critical juncture in the Revolutionary War.
Howard Pyle's contributions to American art and historical illustration have left an indelible mark on the visual culture of the United States. His works, including "General Wayne Endeavoring to Quell the Mutiny of the Pennsylvania Regiments at Morristown, N.J.," continue to be celebrated for their artistic excellence and historical significance, offering viewers a window into the past through the lens of a master illustrator.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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Return & Refund
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