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Pitcher, 1812 / 25. Creator: Unknown
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Pitcher, 1812 / 25. Creator: Unknown
Pitcher, 1812/25. Jug with portrait of American naval officer James Lawrence and his last words: " don t surrender the Ship!". Lawrence commanded the USS Chesapeake during the War of 1812, and shouted " Don t give up the ship!" as the Chesapeake was captured by HMS Shannon of the Royal Navy. Made in Staffordshire, England, for the American market
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Armaments Cannon Cannons Crockery Naval Battle Naval Officer Naval Ship Staffordshire Ware War Of 1812 Warships Arts Of The Americas Earthenware James Lawrence Naval Warfare Uss Chesapeake Warship
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of ceramic art known as the "Pitcher, 1812/25". Created by an unknown artist in Staffordshire, England, this jug holds historical significance for Americans. The pitcher features a portrait of James Lawrence, an esteemed American naval officer who commanded the USS Chesapeake during the War of 1812. The image depicts Lawrence with his powerful last words etched onto the jug: "Don't surrender the Ship!". These defiant words were shouted by Lawrence as his ship was captured by HMS Shannon of the Royal Navy. This momentous event became a symbol of American resilience and determination in times of adversity. The craftsmanship and attention to detail on this earthenware piece are truly impressive. The vibrant colors and intricate decorative elements make it a true work of art. It serves as both a functional vessel and a testament to America's naval history. Now housed at the Art Institute Chicago's Arts of the Americas collection, this pitcher stands as a reminder of bravery and patriotism during one of America's defining conflicts. Its presence evokes feelings of pride for our nation's heritage while honoring those who fought valiantly in defense of their country. As we gaze upon this extraordinary artifact, we are transported back to that tumultuous period in history when naval warfare played a pivotal role in shaping nations. The Pitcher, 1812/25 is not just an object; it represents courage, sacrifice, and unwavering loyalty to one's homeland.
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