

Sepia-toned engraving of a man in military attire. The man wears a fur hat, a jacket with buttons, and knee-high boots. He sits on a cannon with one leg bent and holds a sword in one hand and the reins of a horse in the other. The horse has a decorated saddle blanket and a bit in its mouth. The background shows a cloudy sky and fabric blowing in the wind, possibly a flag or cloak. The man has a determined expression on his face, looking to his right. He is Lt. Col. Tarleton by John Raphael Smith.
Artwork Details
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- 575 × 900 px
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