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26th February 06, 06:41 AM
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More Kilt Art
Hi folks
We had a thread awhile back about kilt art, and it took me awhile to remember to check at home to see who the artist is on a print that I bought several years ago and like very much. Although the picture shows a Highlander with a Cherokee warrior, the picture is meaningful to me because my Ferguson ancestors came to the Mohawk Valley in New York State with the British Highland Regiments and undoubtedly worked with Iroquois scouts. The pipe band that I play in (the Mohawk Valley Frasers) is also named for the 78th Frasers Highland Regiment of Foot that built Fort Stanwix west of Oriskany here in the Mohawk Valley.
I've pasted a jpeg of the print below. If anyone is interested in purchasing it, it's available from several web sites (e.g., http://www.lordnelsons.com/gallery/f...iffing/33.htm). The artist is Robert Griffing and the title is "Warriors".

Barb
Last edited by Barb T; 27th February 06 at 05:53 AM.
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26th February 06, 07:22 AM
#2
Nice one Barb, that was my post earlier. thanks for sharing this image
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26th February 06, 05:29 PM
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Barb,
I completely forgot about that picture. Thank you for sharing it with us all.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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26th February 06, 09:06 PM
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Sweet! THat's a great pic...
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27th February 06, 03:47 PM
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Very nice. I love the play of light in the painting.
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28th February 06, 08:45 AM
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Nice
This picture is beautifull i wish i had some kilt art to hang in my dorm room and show my true appreciation for the kilt and those who wear them.
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6th March 06, 11:38 AM
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 Originally Posted by Barb T.
Hi folks
We had a thread awhile back about kilt art, and it took me awhile to remember to check at home to see who the artist is on a print that I bought several years ago and like very much. Although the picture shows a Highlander with a Cherokee warrior, the picture is meaningful to me because my Ferguson ancestors came to the Mohawk Valley in New York State with the British Highland Regiments and undoubtedly worked with Iroquois scouts. The pipe band that I play in (the Mohawk Valley Frasers) is also named for the 78th Frasers Highland Regiment of Foot that built Fort Stanwix west of Oriskany here in the Mohawk Valley.
I've pasted a jpeg of the print below. If anyone is interested in purchasing it, it's available from several web sites (e.g., http://www.lordnelsons.com/gallery/f...iffing/33.htm). The artist is Robert Griffing and the title is "Warriors".
Barb
I've looked at this and was curiose about the clothing worn. What can those you who are into re-enacting and history tell me about the kilt, coat etc. worn by both men in the painting?
I'm planning on getting an outfit together that would be worn in the mid 18th to early 19th century on the eastern frontier. I'm doing a lot of research on this and any input is appreciated.
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6th March 06, 02:19 PM
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There's a really great little book by Stuart Reid and Mike Chappell called 18th Century Highlanders that talks a lot about what was worn by the Highland regiments in the colonies.
Here's the link at Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/185...Fencoding=UTF8
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6th March 06, 03:24 PM
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 Originally Posted by Barb T.
Thanks for the link. I checked and the book is currently out of stock. However, I'm known at every used bookstore within 100 miles so finding a copy is no problem.
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6th March 06, 03:48 PM
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If you go to the Amazon link, it says 22 new and used from $9.28. I've had very good luck with Amazon's vendors.
Barb
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