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File:The death of general warren at the battle of bunker hill.jpg

Summary

Artist
Title The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill, June 17,1775.
Date 1786
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 75.56 × 50.16 cm (29.7 × 19.7 in)
Object history The artist; commissioned by the Warren family; descended in the Warren family to J. Collins Warren, 1909-27; to Joseph Warren, 1927-42; to his estate; to Howland Shaw Warren, 1946; to MFA, 1977, gift of Howland S. Warren.
Source/Photographer From the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, accession #1977.853: http://www.mfa.org/collections/object/the-death-of-general-warren-at-the-battle-of-bunker-s-hill-17-june-1775-34260
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