British Officer Paying American Indians to Scalp an American Soldier by LG after William Charles

British Officer Paying American Indians to Scalp an American Soldier

(Horizontal hand-colored engraving showing a British officer paying American Indians to scalp and American soldier)


LG after William Charles

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1812  ·  Unbekannt  ·  Picture ID: 606037

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British Officer Paying American Indians to Scalp an American Soldier by LG after William Charles. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
colonists · violence · invaders · white · europeans · disease · hostile · native · america · white · horizontal · hand · colored · engraving · showing · british · officer · paying · american · indians · scalp · american · soldier
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