Keywords: Battle of fort moultrie.JPG en John Blake White ™s The Battle of Fort Moultrie portrays in a spirited manner the famous battle fought and won against a formidable British fleet just six days prior to the Declaration of Independence wrote Octavius White the artist ™s son Octavius White donated this work to the U S Senate in 1901 He gave it to the nation he said that the sons may know how their fathers fought to secure the precious boon of liberty 1 The painting presents a view of the battle from inside the American fort with the British fleet firing at full force in the background The artist inserted portraits of William Moultrie and Francis Marion in the right center foreground William Jasper is seen defending the fort ™s flag At the center background along the perimeter wall of the fort is the artist ™s own father Blake Leay White who is thought to have participated in the battle White based his portraits on existing likenesses in South Carolina family collections and on his memory According to White family tradition the artist ™s father and General Marion known as the Swamp Fox owned adjoining plantations The young artist it was said would sit on Marion ™s knee during visits In 1899 Octavius White had presented three other Revolutionary War paintings by his father to the Senate Sergeants Jasper and Newton Rescuing American Prisoners from the British General Marion Inviting a British Officer to Share His Meal andMrs Motte Directing Generals Marion and Lee to Burn Her Mansion to Dislodge the British Although White drew inspiration for these works from a biography of Francis Marion as recounted by Parson Mason Locke Weems the artist ™s source for the Fort Moultrie painting is less clear U S Senate Art Collection John Blake White 1781 - 1859 1826 http //www senate gov/artandhistory/art/artifact/Painting_33_00004 htm Battles of the American Revolutionary War PD-Old PD-US |