William Nowland Van Powell Andrea Doria Showing the Flag at Eustatius Foil Print
This "The Continental Navy Brig Andrea Doria Showing the Flag at St. Eustatius" foil etch print William Nowland Van Powell was produced by Brown and Bigelow in the 1970's. The color foil etch print has a silver foil border and the print is approximately 7.75 inches wide x 5.75 inches high. It has been stored in a smoke free, climate controlled warehouse.
The painting depicts the story of the first salute of the American flag in history by a foreign country. On November 16, 1776, the Andrea Doria fired its cannons to salute the Dutch Fort in Eustatius, who in turn fired their cannons to salute the American ship and flag.
This William Nowland Van Powell "The Continental Navy Brig Andrea Doria Showing the Flag at St. Eustatius" foil etch print print is in new, never used condition and is another one of the hundreds of thousands of vintage items we have in stock.
The painting depicts the story of the first salute of the American flag in history by a foreign country. On November 16, 1776, the Andrea Doria fired its cannons to salute the Dutch Fort in Eustatius, who in turn fired their cannons to salute the American ship and flag.
This William Nowland Van Powell "The Continental Navy Brig Andrea Doria Showing the Flag at St. Eustatius" foil etch print print is in new, never used condition and is another one of the hundreds of thousands of vintage items we have in stock.