Hand-colored engraved map with borders of Empire showing many indigenous peoples and costumed figures at top (13) and bottom (36) by and after A. Thom, …
Engraved caricature by J. June after Boitard; Britannia enthroned at left with Neptune and Mars and kneeling Indians, British soldiers and sailors etc. at right, …
Hand-colored copper-engraving by R. Rawdon, published Decr. 6th, 1813; military combat in landscape setting, with American mounted troopers charging British troops and their Indian allies.
Hand-colored stipple-engraving by Augustin Le Grand after West; general dying on ground in center, attended by officers, soldier with flag standing behind, a Native American, …
Copper-engraving by J. Taylor after Woodruff; mounted and standing offers at right talking to Indians at left. Illustration to Lyttleton's 'Modern History of England ...' …
Copper-engraving by Baron after Adolphe (published in London by J. Boydell?); equestrian portrait, horse rearing toward left, figure intended to represent a Native American but …
Hand-colored copper-engraved satire dating from 1812-1817, possibly relating to the War of 1812; standing figure in kilted uniform, Native American seated on hogshead smoking pipe …
Color copper engraving by G. Chevillet after Watteau; Montcalm expiring on mattresses outside tent on cliff, grieving officers and aides nearby, 2 Native Americans in …
Uncolored copper engraving by G. Chevillet after Watteau; Montcalm expiring on mattresses outside tent on cliff, grieving officers and sides nearby, 2 Native Americans in …
Hand-colored engraved cartoon (facsimile?). 'Charles denounces British and Indian depredations on the American frontier during the War of 1812, alluding specifically to the practice of …
Engraving. 'An adaptation, in reverse, of 'The Oracle' by John Dixon. Time, with a magic-lantern, throws upon a curtain an allegorical representation of revolution in …
Copper engraving by William Woollett after West, published January 1st, 1776; Wolfe, on ground expiring amidst attentions and lamentations of officers, and a Native American, …