Description: LOST AND FOUND FOR BOUNTY #3/45 (Limited Edition giclee canvas)By: John Buxton Image size: 27"w x 18"h (unstretched) Published: 2015 Issue Price: $395. Edition Size: 45 This is print #3/45 This LIMITED EDITION CANVAS is signed and numbered by the artist and GUARANTEED to arrive in MINT condition!! John Buxton is considered to be one of the finest artists and historian of the Eastern Native American experience. We are offering this canvas in the original plastic wrap, with certificate of authenticity. We will gladly ship to you insured UPS for FREE in the contiguous US. International orders will ship carefully tubed. By bidding, foreign residents also acknowledge that they are aware of and agree to pay all taxes and related charges. John BuxtonLOST AND FOUND FOR BOUNTY #3/45(Limited Edition giclee canvas) Despite the insurmountable odds, harsh discipline or unbearable circumstances British soldiers were occasionally driven to the desperate act of deserting into the vast colonial wilderness. There are accounts recorded from as early as the 18th Century. To help capture these run-a-ways during the French and Indian War, the use of allied Indians began in earnest after 1760. One of the most successful captures involved the return of 14 men taken by the Seneca in 1762. Some of these deserters were of the 60th Royal American Regiment ― as seen in this painting ― and were returned to their commandant at Fort Niagara on Lake Ontario. Another instance can be found in this account from in the papers of Colonel Henry Bouquet: Lieut. Carre to Col. Bouquet ― Venango ― Aug. 15 1761 "Sir, I have sent under the care of the bearer, Corporal Roller, Phillip Dill of Major Walters Company, who deserted from Niagara the 12th of July & was brought here by an Indian who took him up near Custaloga's; as the Indian insisted much to have his reward in Rum, I promised that he should have 2 1/2 gallons at Fort Pitt (where he will be in a few days) in case you approve of it. The Deserter says there was another man came off with him, whom he left in the woods near Presqu'isle so weak that he could not proceed & that he advised him to deliver himself up at Presqu'isle . . " "Lost and Found for Bounty" is a Fine Art Canvas that captures John Buxton’s incredible play of light in a dark forest coupled with raw, intense emotion. No one captures light and or stages a scene in a painting as skillfully as Buxton and few other painters pay such attention to historic detail. AUTHORIZED GREENWICH WORKSHOP DEALER CONSERVATION DESIGN, INC. 14 VALLEY ST. DUXBURY, MA 02332
Price: 335.75 USD
Location: Duxbury, Massachusetts
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Features: Unfamed
Edition Size: 45
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Subject: Eastern Native American, British Runaway Soldiers
Condition: Brand New MINT Condition
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Print Type: Giclee Canvas
Date of Creation: 2000-Now
Artist: John Buxton
Year of Production: 2015
Original/Licensed Reprint: Licensed Reprint
Edition Type: Limited Edition
Style: Realism
Signed?: Signed
Size Type/ Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 36")
Type: Print
Original/Reproduction: Artwork Reproduction