11" x 14" matted print of The Parade, circa 1818.
While the identity of the artist is unknown, local lore attributes it to a Hessian soldier who was imprisoned in Newport after the American Revolution. Today referred to as "Washington Square," The Parade depicts several buildings including the Brick Market, currently the Newport Historical Society's Museum of Newport History and Shop.
This print also has another size, and it can be framed!
Click here to see the framed version.
Click here for the 8 x 10 print.
Click here for the poster.
While the identity of the artist is unknown, local lore attributes it to a Hessian soldier who was imprisoned in Newport after the American Revolution. Today referred to as "Washington Square," The Parade depicts several buildings including the Brick Market, currently the Newport Historical Society's Museum of Newport History and Shop.
This print also has another size, and it can be framed!
Click here to see the framed version.
Click here for the 8 x 10 print.
Click here for the poster.