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 "The Bishop's Boys"
Huffman Prairie, Ohio -- Late afternoon, May 25, 1910
The only time Wilbur and Orville Wright ever flew together.
Oil, 8'x10'
 "Battle of Flamborough Head"
9:45 p.m., September 23, 1779
The hottest action in the age of sail: when John Paul Jones uttered his defiant
"I have not yet begun to fight!"
Oil, 8'x10'6"
 "I have not yet begun to fight!"
9:45 p.m., September 23, 1779
The definitive portrait of John Paul Jones during the Battle of Flamborough Head
Oil, 30'x40"
 "The Battle of Fallen Timbers"
August 20, 1794
Where General "Mad" Anthony Wayne defeated a combined federation of the Miami and Shawnee tribes
Oil, 5'x12'
 "The Battle of Lake Erie"
2:35 p.m., September 10, 1813
The moment Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry left his shattered flagship Lawrence to continue the battle.
Oil, 7'x12'
 "If there's a victory to be gained, I'll gain it!"
The definitive portrait of Perry leaving the Lawrence during the Battle of Lake Erie.
Oil, 30'x40'
 "The Niagara Crossing the Line"
3 p.m., September 10, 1813
After shifting his flag to the Niagara, Perry changes course and blasts through the British line to win the battle.
Oil, 7'x12'
 "Close Action!"
The definitive portrait of Master Commandant Thomas Macdonough at Plattsburgh Bay.
11:35 a.m., September 11, 1814.
 "The Battle of Mobile Bay"
7:45 a.m., August 5, 1864.
The turning point of the battle when Admiral Farragut's courage led the Union to victory.
Oil, 7'6'x16'
 "Damn the torpedoes -- full speed ahead!"
The definitive portrait of Admiral David Glasgow Farragut during the Battle of Mobile Bay.
Oil, 30'x40'
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