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USS Constitution "Old Ironsides" Marine Art Print, Size 16" x 24"

$ 42.24

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    USS Constitution Marine Art Print
    - 16" x 24" Print Size
    In the late 18th century, merchant shipping of the early United States was plagued by Barbary pirate raids. After years of trouble, the United States commissioned six frigates to be built for the new navy. The USS Constitution carried 44 guns or more. The ship was a powerful presence being well armed and armored yet was fast enough to outrun the larger ships of the line.
    In 1803, Commodore Edward Preble, with the Constitution as his flagship, led a squadron of ships in the Mediterranean Sea against the Barbary States. On September 6, near the Rock of Gibraltar, USS Constitution encountered an unknown ship in the dark. With men at general quarters, Constitution ran along side of the other ship. Preble hailed the ship but only received a hail in return. Identifying himself as the United States frigate Constitution, he received the same question again from the unknown ship. Losing his patience, Preble said: "I am now going to hail you for the last time. If a proper answer is not returned, I will fire a shot into you." The unknown ship replied, "If you give me a shot, I'll give you a broadside." Once more, Preble demanded an answer, to which he received, "This is His Britannic Majesty's ship Donegal, 84 guns, Sir Richard Strachan, an English commodore," with a command to "Send your boat on board." Preble, his patience now exhausted, exclaimed, "This is United States ship Constitution, 44 guns, Edward Preble, an American commodore, who will be damned before he sends his boat on board of any vessel." And then to his gun crews: "Blow your matches, boys!" Before the incident escalated further, a boat arrived from the other ship and a British lieutenant relayed his captain's apologies.
    The mystery ship was not actually the Donegal but in fact HMS Maidstone, a 32-gun frigate. Preble had come alongside her so quietly that the Maidstone had delayed answering with the proper hail while she readied her guns. This encounter became the start of the strong allegiance between Preble and the officers under his command. (They became known as "Preble's boys".) He had shown that he was willing to defy a presumed ship of the line.
    This print depicts USS Constitution as she appeared during her 1803 Mediterranean patrol. She still retains her original Hercules figurehead and is shown in the company of USS Argus (16 guns) and USS Nautilus (12 guns).
    This Giclee print release from the studios of Mark karvon measures 16" x 24". The print is signed by the artist. Our Giclee prints are printed on Heavyweight Archival Matte paper with Epson Ultrachrome professional archival inks. The image is printed on paper with an extra border to allow for matting or framing.
    Please contact us if you have any questions regarding the USS Constitution fine art print.
    Print title: "Preble's Boys"
    USS Constitution "Old Ironsides"
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    A word about the quality of this print:
    In order to provide the highest quality artwork to our valued customers and patrons, this fine art print is printed by a professional printing company on heavyweight Archival Matte Paper using Epson Ultrachrome professional archival inks. We understand your art purchase is personal and our printing process ensures your treasured print will last for many years.
    Archival Matte paper features the following qualities:
    Acid free base to preserve fine art and photos
    Neutral white surface for excellent color reproduction
    260 g, 9.5 mil weight for durability
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