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View of the Ruins of Fort Ticonderoga (New York)
View of the Ruins of Fort Ticonderoga (New York)
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View of the Ruins of Fort Ticonderoga

Hand Coloring. 1st Printing. Beautifully Matted.

"View of the Ruins of Fort Ticonderoga" is a print created by British artist William Henry Bartlett in the mid-19th century. The print depicts the ruins of Fort Ticonderoga, a historic fortification located on Lake Champlain in northern New York State.

Bartlett was known for his landscape paintings and prints, and he traveled extensively throughout the United States and Canada, creating images of scenic vistas and important historical sites. "View of the Ruins of Fort Ticonderoga" is one of his most famous works and is considered an important historical document of the fort's condition during the mid-19th century.

The print shows the viewer the ruins of the fort, which had fallen into disrepair and was largely abandoned following the American Revolution. The walls of the fort are still standing, but they are overgrown with vegetation and show signs of decay. The surrounding landscape is lush and green, with trees and hills visible in the distance.

Bartlett's print is a reminder of the fort's importance in American history and the role that it played in the French and Indian War and the American Revolution. It is also a testament to the beauty of the American landscape and the importance of preserving historic sites for future generations.

Artist: William H. Bartlett
Sculptor/Engraver T. A. Prior
Date: 1837
Publisher: Virtue
Origin: London
Dimensions: SS 7 x 9"
Provenance: Hill House
Subject: American Scenery

Notes & Literature: Fort Ticonderoga is a historic military fortification located on Lake Champlain in northern New York State, USA. The fort played a significant role in American history, serving as a strategic stronghold during the French and Indian War and the American Revolution.

The fort was originally built by the French in 1755 as Fort Carillon during the French and Indian War. It was constructed to defend the Lake Champlain waterway and the important trade routes between New France and the British colonies in America. In 1758, the British attacked the fort, but were repelled by the French under the leadership of General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm.

During the American Revolution, Fort Ticonderoga was captured by American forces led by Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold in May 1775. The capture of the fort provided the Americans with a significant boost in morale and a key strategic advantage in controlling the northern waterways.

The fort was later abandoned by the Americans in 1777 and retaken by the British under the command of General John Burgoyne. The British held the fort until the end of the war in 1783.

In the years following the American Revolution, Fort Ticonderoga fell into disrepair and was largely forgotten until it was restored and opened as a museum in 1909. Today, the fort is a popular tourist attraction and a National Historic Landmark, featuring exhibits and reenactments of the fort's role in American history.


Condition Report: Fine

Subject References: 208F American Scenery Landscapes History Scenes 19th century
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