Revolutionary War Field Art

Revolutionary War Field Art

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Field Art carved from lead excavated at the site of the surrender of British Army at Siege of Yorktown, October 19, 1781. During the 18th Century, “X” was a symbol for the abbreviation for Christ, crossroads, and blessings. “I” was an abbreviation for individuality, Self-awareness, and the connection to one’s inner self. Possible Translation: “XIXX” – The carver finds himself at a “crossroads” between family and country, then looks to his “inner-self” while looking to “Christ” for blessing. The Horse is a spirit symbol for freedom. Translated the carver understood the outcome of his nation’s fight for freedom.

Provenance: Governor’s Antiques, Mechanicville, Virginia.
Dr. Francis Amos, Rocky Mount, Virginia.
Gordon Barlow, Swoope, Virginia (2024)

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