Price: $395.00
SKU: 88028
PUBLISHER: A Paris ches Esnauts et Rapilly, rue St. Jacques
MEDIUM: Engraving,
DATE: undated, c.1780.
EDITION SIZE: Image size 6 1/2 x4 1/2" (16.4 x 11.4 cm) plus margins.
DESCRIPTION: Title continues: "Commodore au Service des Etats-Unis de l’Amerique...". John Paul Jones( 1747-1792) was an American naval officer, famous for his exploits in British waters during the American Revolution. As captain of the Bonhomme Richard, John Paul Jones fought an epic battle against Captain Pearson’s ship Serapis. It is during this battle that he uttered his famous words "I have not yet begun to fight". The engraving shows Jones on the deck of a ship, dramatically emerging from smoke and musket fire. Although the engraver, Carl Guttenberg, was from Nuremberg, he lived in France and like many French at the time, was deeply connected to the American cause. The French admired Jones for his heroism and celebrated his success, making this print popular not only in America, but France as well. This image depicts Jones as a rough and tumble sailor with five pistols in his belt.
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CONDITION: Good condition. B/W
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