"Remember the Alamo!" The battle of San Jacinto, April 21, 1836

The 2d Regt. Texas Volunteers shout, " Remember the Alamo!" as they approach the Mexican battle line at the double-quick, firing at point-blank range. Some Texians break through the Mexican breastwork, of wooden pack saddles, knapsacks, and sacks of corn, and engage in a desperate hand-to-hand struggle with remnants of the Toluca Militia Battalion, who start to fall back in disarray.

FROM: Osprey Publishing's, 'Texian Volunteer versus Mexican Soldier. The Texas Revolution 1835-36'

PRICE: PAINTING SOLD
SIZE: Image approx. H 34 cm x W 50 cm (H 13.5 x W 20 inches)
MEDIUM: Watercolour and gouache

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"Remember the Alamo!" The battle of San Jacinto, April 21, 1836
"Remember the Alamo!" The battle of San Jacinto, April 21, 1836

The 2d Regt. Texas Volunteers shout, " Remember the Alamo!" as they approach the Mexican battle line at the double-quick, firing at point-blank range. Some Texians break through the Mexican breastwork, of wooden pack saddles, knapsacks, and sacks of corn, and engage in a desperate hand-to-hand struggle with remnants of the Toluca Militia Battalion, who start to fall back in disarray.

FROM: Osprey Publishing's, 'Texian Volunteer versus Mexican Soldier. The Texas Revolution 1835-36'

PRICE: PAINTING SOLD
SIZE: Image approx. H 34 cm x W 50 cm (H 13.5 x W 20 inches)
MEDIUM: Watercolour and gouache