Price: $495.00
SKU: 86923
ARTIST: Claude Jacques Notte
PUBLISHER: Published by Carl Guttenberg, Paris.
MEDIUM: Engraving,
DATE: 1780.
EDITION SIZE: Image size 10 11/16 x 9 1/16" (27.2 x 23 cm).
DESCRIPTION: This engraving depicts John Paul Jones, the renowned American naval officer, in the midst of a fierce battle aboard his ship, the Bonhomme Richard. Jones is shown in uniform, gripping a sword in his right hand while reaching for one of the pistols at his waist with his left. Surrounded by smoke and musket fire, he stands resolute, a symbol of defiance and leadership during the American Revolution. The engraving, based on a painting by Claude Jacques Notté and engraved by Carl Guttenberg, was published in France around 1780, reflecting the widespread admiration for Jones in both America and France due to his exploits at sea. <br><br> John Paul Jones (1747–1792) is best known for his command during the epic battle against the H.M.S. Serapis on September 23, 1779, where he famously declared, "I have not yet begun to fight." His refusal to surrender and eventual victory in this intense confrontation solidified his reputation as one of the fathers of the U.S. Navy. Jones’ aggressive naval tactics and his strategic insight were crucial in establishing the professionalism and discipline of the early American Navy. His legacy as a fearless leader, symbolizing defiance against overwhelming odds, continues to inspire naval tradition and honor in the United States Navy to this day.
ADDITIONAL INFO: This piece is in a 11 x 14 inch archival mylar and backed with archival quality mat board for safe handling.
CONDITION: Fair condition. Margins trimmed to within 1/8" of the plate mark. Toned by age. A nice impression otherwise.
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