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If you experience any problems placing your order online, please call 800-850-1776 to order by phone. The Art of Mort Künstler / The Gallery Store / Limited Edition Prints / Famous Americans / Roosevelt, Theodore
Custom framing is available for this print. Please call 800-850-1776 or email info@mortkunstler.com for more information. LIMITED EDITION PRINTS Giclée Canvas Prints Reproduction technique: Giclées are printed with the finest archival pigmented inks on canvas. Each print is numbered and signed by the artist and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. Size: 21” x 28” Signed & Numbered • Edition Size: 100 Historical Information When the sinking of the battleship Maine in Cuban waters made war almost inevitable, Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt formed a special regiment of “Rough Riders”- a term he coined – to be drawn from cattlemen, miners, big game hunters, and others, for service in the coming war. The regiment, under the command of Roosevelt and Colonel Leonard Wood, trained at Tampa, Florida, then embarked for Santiago, Cuba, in whose spacious harbor the Spanish fleet had assembled; the Spanish army had dug in atop the ridge of San Juan Hill. The battle came on July 1, 1898. In the face of heavy fire, the Americans managed to gain the heights and disperse the Spanish defenses. Confronted by disaster the Spanish fleet took to sea, where it was met by devastating fire from five battleships and two cruisers. The Spanish fleet was totally destroyed at the cost of only one man in the American flotilla. That, in effect, ended the Spanish-American War. See other paintings of Theodore Roosevelt. |
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