First Light, Gunsmoke, Bayonets, and Texas History" by Donald Yena depicts a hilltop village under dramatic skies, yellow-lit buildings, dry grass, and a leafless tree—evoking the mood of a historic Alamo print. Matted with a white border.
The print "First Light, Gunsmoke, Bayonets, and Texas History" by Donald Yena illustrates the Battle of the Alamo’s north wall with smoke and gunfire, and includes details about this historic San Antonio scene.

"First Light, Gunsmoke, Bayonets, and Texas History" Donald Yena

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The Battle of the Alamo began on the morning of March 6th 1836. This painting shows the north wall of the Alamo Fort, where some of the most desperate fighting occurred. Nearly seven hundred Mexican Army soldiers attacked this wall and it was one of the first to fall. At the back of the scene, defensive gunfire from the cannons at the rear of the church light up the historic Alamo church.

Matted Print.
Measures: 16" x 20".

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