Framed Remember the River Raisin by Ken Riley
Patriot GearProduct Overview:
- Proudly handmade in the USA
- Wood frame with mat, glass front, paper duster backing with wire hanger
- Museum quality Giclee digital print using archival paper and inks
- Standard size frame measures approx. 24" x 20"
- Poster size frame measures approx. 36" x 30"
Product Details:
Remember the River Raisin by Ken Riley depicts the Battle of the Thames (October 1813), where U.S. forces under Gen. William Henry Harrison, bolstered by Kentucky Mounted Riflemen led by Col. Richard M. Johnson, decisively defeated British regulars and Native warriors allied with Tecumseh, who was killed in the fighting. The title refers back to the earlier River Raisin massacre of January 1813, which became a rallying cry for Kentucky troops and a motivator for the campaign. Riley’s work commemorates not victimhood but vindication—a moment when American fortunes in the Old Northwest turned around following Perry’s naval victory on Lake Erie and the crushing defeat of British power along the Thames River.
Perfect For & Popular Uses:
This painting is ideal for military history enthusiasts, veteran spaces, war memorial collections, military academies, and history classrooms. Our customers frequently purchase military art prints as retirement gifts for military officers, veterans, ROTC instructors, and military historians, as well as promotion gifts and change-of-command ceremony presents. Popular for decorating VFW halls, American Legion posts, military museums, ROTC offices, and home studies of military collectors. The museum-quality giclée print with archival paper and inks captures the courage, sacrifice, and historic significance of military service, while professional framing creates a dignified presentation worthy of those who served. Many veterans and active duty military members display military art to honor their service branch, commemorate specific conflicts, or preserve the memory of fallen comrades. Whether you're honoring a military career, building a war history collection, or teaching about military heritage, this handmade print pays tribute to the valor and sacrifice of America's fighting forces.
