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the battle of North Point Painting ID:: 96642
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Thomas Ruckle the battle of North Point lithograph reproduction based on the 1814/15 painting of the battle of North Point, by militia man Thomas Ruckle.
Date c1814 or 1815
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The assembly of the Militia before the Battle of Baltimore Painting ID:: 96643
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Thomas Ruckle The assembly of the Militia before the Battle of Baltimore c1814 or 1815
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Thomas Ruckle
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was a house painter and sign painter in early nineteenth century Baltimore, Maryland, and an amateur painter. He is best known for his paintings The Battle of North Point, and The Defense of Baltimore. Ruckle was a veteran of the War of 1812, in which he had served as a corporal in the 5th Maryland Regiment of the Maryland Militia.
Ruckle was born in Ireland and, having moved to Baltimore, Maryland, he became a sign painter and house painter. It is likely that he had very little, if any, formal training as an artist. |
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