“Indians? Round here? I hope not. Not got the numbers to be caught by pagans in the open”
A Puritan rabbit of the Massachusetts militia marches with late period matchlock, powder and supplies through New England forest.
Fineliner Pen and dipping Ink. 2022.
As part of my history degree, I wrote a dissertation on the little known conflict of "King Philip's War" in the New England Colonies. This was fought in the 1600s between English colonist militias and their native allies against other native tribes of the area, brought on by the rapid expansion of the New England colony. To go with it, I began a series of portraits depicting both the colonists and native peoples of the time.
A Puritan rabbit of the Massachusetts militia marches with late period matchlock, powder and supplies through New England forest.
Fineliner Pen and dipping Ink. 2022.
As part of my history degree, I wrote a dissertation on the little known conflict of "King Philip's War" in the New England Colonies. This was fought in the 1600s between English colonist militias and their native allies against other native tribes of the area, brought on by the rapid expansion of the New England colony. To go with it, I began a series of portraits depicting both the colonists and native peoples of the time.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Portraits
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 449 x 642px
File Size 127.2 kB
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