Brandywine Battlefield

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Brandywine Battlefield Museum Shop
1491 Baltimore Pike
Chadds Ford, PA 19317

ph: 610-459-3342
fax: 610-459-9586

The Museum Shop


Our Museum Shop has an outstanding offering of Books, Gifts, Artwork & Reproductions relating to the largest land battle of the

American War for Independence and the Philadelphia Campaign.

 

If you have an History Buff in your Family or Friends, we have the perfect gift for them. Or take home an excellent gift for yourself to remember your visit to Brandywine Battlefield!

 

 Supporting the BBPA Museum Shop with your purchase helps to ensure that we can continue with our Education Outreach, Events and School Programs. Which keeps our American Heritage  alive so future generation can understand life of those who went before us.


The in-store selection is much more extensive than our online offering.

Stop in and visit us at the Battlefield or give us a call to see

if we have what you are looking for in our Shop.

 

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  • Brandywine
    Unframed print by Rick Reeves

    This unframed Limited Edition print depicts Major General John Sullivan, commander of the 3rd Division, Continental Army, leading his men forward

    to engage the advancing Redcoats. The Battle of the Brandywine saw the unsuccessful attempt of General George Washington's Continental Army to stop General Sir William Howe's advance upon the American capital at Philadelphia. At Brandywine Creek Howe's redcoats were able to engage the Continentals for the first time since the Battles of Trenton and Princeton late 1776. Despite a tactical defeat, the Continental Army held together and successfully withdrew to continue the fight for independence.

     

    550 S/N Prints: Print Size: 36" x 24"

    • $85.00
    • In stock
  • PHMC Military History Trail
    90 Minute DVD

    Brandywine Battlefield's Movie
    Plus five other tours of historic sites & museums along the PHMC Military History Trail DVD - 90-minutes
    • $19.95
    • In stock
  • Brandywine Battlefield Guide


    Thomas J. McGuire, 2001. Recounts the devastating September 11, 1777 Revolutionary War Battle in which the British defeated Washington's troops near Chadds Ford. Includes a detailed tour of the park, complete with vintage and full color photographs (Stackpole Books and the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission) 48pp, 6 x 9, photos, maps.
    • $10.00
    • In stock
  • The Battle of Brandywine
    Framed Ltd. Edition of 250 ~ 35x28
    by Barclay L.J. Rubincam

     This 35”x 28”  full scale Limited Edition of 250 reproduction

    is a Qoro digital scan of the Original Artwork.

    Framed in the Finest Cherry Wood

    with Museum Quality Archival materials.

     

    Detail of the Cherrywood frame and double matting

    *Other Best Quality Frames available by request, and price will reflect material costs. 


    Reproduced with permission and by the generous contribution of

    The Pennsylvania Society of Sons of The Revolution and it’s Color Guard 

     


    If you're curious about Qoro click above 

    • $899.00
    • In stock
  • The Battle of Brandywine
    Un-Framed Ltd. Edition of 250 ~ 35x28

    35”x 28” full scale Limited Edition reproduction of 250
    Un-Framed so you may choose the frame and matting materials yourself.
    • $399.00
    • In stock
  • The Battle of Brandywine
    Framed 19x25

    • $599.00
    • In stock
  • The Battle of Brandywine
    Un-Framed 19x25

    • $199.00
    • In stock
We ship primarily with the U.S. Postal Service, but also use UPS and FedEx when necessary.
Shipping cost vary depending on product and location.
Framed Artwork can be costly to ship. You may pick-up your Artwork at our location in Chadds Ford, PA
Products ship within 5-10 days
Our Volunteers help with Shipping and each parcel is packed with loving care 
Barclay L. J. Rubincam
(1920-1978)
Born and raised in Chester County, PA where he developed a lifelong love for it’s charming landscape and fascinating history. Art was an early passion and Barclay spent hours drawing and painting murals, posters, and other decorations and projects during his school years. After graduating from Unionville High School in 1939, he attended the Wilmington Academy of Fine Arts (today known as the Delaware Art Museum) where he was taught by Gale Hoskins and Frank Schoonover, among others. He also studied with N.C. Wyeth in Chadds Ford. Army service during World War II delayed the start of Barclay’s professional career as a painter, but when he returned from duty, he set up a studio in his newly purchased house in West Chester. In 1946 he married long-time sweetheart Caroline Hannum. The couple had four children: Andre, Reginald, Ghisele, and Christopher.

Barclay became successful at his chosen career, selling enough paintings to support himself and his family. The paintings were exhibited and offered for sale in local museums, art associations, banks, and other stores in and around West Chester and Wilmington. Most of his artwork was not commissioned, but was an expression of Barclay’s personal interests, one of these being local history. A favorite subject was the Battle of Brandywine; Barclay completed many paintings and maps like this one, focusing on the topic. Credit for the historical accuracy and detail that Barclay was known for must go to his wife Caroline, who served as his research assistant.

Brandywine Battlefield Associates also owe their thanks to Caroline Rubincam for allowing us the rights to reproduce this wonderful Map. So that we may share an important Piece of Historical Art with others who possess
a passion and respect for
The Battle of Brandywine and
The American Revolutionary War!

 

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Brandywine Battlefield Museum Shop
1491 Baltimore Pike
Chadds Ford, PA 19317

ph: 610-459-3342
fax: 610-459-9586