
Chief Nimham's Last Stand, The Battle of Kingsbridge, August 31, 1778
This is a Open Edition Giclee printed in pigment inks on high quality satin finish paper which comes with a Signed Certificate of Authenticity and is embossed with Mr. Troiani's initials. The image is 19.75" wide by 25.75" high, the full print size is 24" wide by 29.5" high and is $175.
The Art of Don Troiani watermark will not be on any of the actual prints.
Chief Nimham’s Last Stand
Painting of The Battle of Kingsbridge. On August 31, 1778, Chief Nimham and fifty of his fellow Wappinger were surrounded then killed by Loyalist, British Dragoons and Hessian Soldiers under the command of Lt. Colonel John Graves Simcoe in the Battle of Kingsbridge.
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$52.50Chief Nimham's Last Stand, The Battle of Kingsbridge, August 31, 1778
This is a Open Edition Giclee printed in pigment inks on high quality satin finish paper which comes with a Signed Certificate of Authenticity and is embossed with Mr. Troiani's initials. The image is 19.75" wide by 25.75" high, the full print size is 24" wide by 29.5" high and is $175.
The Art of Don Troiani watermark will not be on any of the actual prints.
Chief Nimham’s Last Stand
Painting of The Battle of Kingsbridge. On August 31, 1778, Chief Nimham and fifty of his fellow Wappinger were surrounded then killed by Loyalist, British Dragoons and Hessian Soldiers under the command of Lt. Colonel John Graves Simcoe in the Battle of Kingsbridge.
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This is a Open Edition Giclee printed in pigment inks on high quality satin finish paper which comes with a Signed Certificate of Authenticity and is embossed with Mr. Troiani's initials. The image is 19.75" wide by 25.75" high, the full print size is 24" wide by 29.5" high and is $175.
The Art of Don Troiani watermark will not be on any of the actual prints.
Chief Nimham’s Last Stand
Painting of The Battle of Kingsbridge. On August 31, 1778, Chief Nimham and fifty of his fellow Wappinger were surrounded then killed by Loyalist, British Dragoons and Hessian Soldiers under the command of Lt. Colonel John Graves Simcoe in the Battle of Kingsbridge.






















