Maryland 250th Anniversary Canvas
Maryland 250th Anniversary Canvas
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Defender of the Republic Art Deco, Patriotic Wall Print
Maryland's soldiers were called "the Old Line", the disciplined Continental troops who held the rear guard at the Battle of Brooklyn in August 1776, buying Washington's shattered army the precious hours it needed to escape across the East River and survive. Without Maryland's sacrifice at that desperate moment, there may have been no republic to celebrate at 250 years. This Art Deco canvas honors that indispensable legacy and the elegant city of Annapolis where Washington resigned his commission and the Treaty of Paris was ratified.
Rendered in rich burgundy and antique gold, this WPA-inspired design is the most layered and aristocratic palette in the collection, a tribute to a state whose dual identity as defender and statesman of the republic has never been fully recognized.
What You Will Love
- Richest Art Deco palette in the collection, deep burgundy and antique gold
- WPA-inspired Maryland State House design honoring the oldest state capitol in continuous use
- Available in three sizes: 11x14, 16x20, and 20x24 inches
- Premium gallery-wrapped canvas, finished edges, ready to hang
- Archival inks · Free US shipping
The Perfect Gift For
- Maryland natives and Annapolis admirers
- Military history enthusiasts who know what the Old Line did at Brooklyn
- American heritage collectors and home office decorators
- Anyone marking the semiquincentennial with distinguished commemorative art
Sizes and Pricing
- 11x14 inches - ideal for gallery walls and smaller spaces
- 16x20 inches - the most popular size, strong visual presence on any wall
- 20x24 inches - a commanding statement piece for larger rooms
Product Details
- Premium gallery-wrapped canvas, finished edges, no frame needed
- Archival fade-resistant inks, colors hold for decades
- Ready-to-hang hardware included with every size
- Ships within 3–5 business days with free US shipping
The Old Line held. Because of them, the republic reached 250 years. Now it belongs on your wall.
