The Battle of San Jacinto (McArdle) explained
The Battle of San Jacinto refers to at least two paintings by Henry Arthur McArdle, depicting the Battle of San Jacinto. One version, measuring approximately 8feet by 14feet,[1] is installed in the Texas Senate chamber of the Texas State Capitol in Austin, Texas.[2] A smaller oil painting, measuring 5feet by 7feet, was discovered in late 2009; this version is not a copy or study for the monumental painting in the Capitol.[3]
Notes and References
- News: San Jacinto battle painting to be auctioned. 2010-11-05. San Antonio Express-News. 2018-09-08. 2018-09-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20180908202643/https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local_news/article/San-Jacinto-battle-painting-to-be-auctioned-851227.php. live.
- Web site: Capitol Artwork Gallery . . September 8, 2018 . September 3, 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180903224314/https://tspb.texas.gov/prop/tc/tc-collection/artwork/index.html . live . Note: User must click on "Battle of San Jacinto".
- News: Painting of Battle of San Jacinto, a piece of Texas history, surfaces. 2010-11-03. Dallas News. 2018-09-08. en. 2018-09-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20180908202539/https://www.dallasnews.com/news/texas/2010/11/03/Painting-of-Battle-of-San-Jacinto-2120. live.