Description
This is a museum-quality print of the iconic “Come and Take It” Gonzales Battle Flag on a rusted, riveted plate background. The print is created on thick, archival paper (10.3 mil, 189 g/m²) and features a vibrant, matte finish.
This print is an excellent gift for Texans and gun enthusiasts due to the deep historical and cultural significance of the flag.
- For Texans: The “Come and Take It” flag is a powerful symbol of Texan pride and independence. It originated during the first battle of the Texas Revolution in 1835, when Texan settlers in Gonzales defiantly refused to surrender a cannon to the Mexican army. The phrase and the flag represent the spirit of resistance against tyranny and the unwavering determination of the Texan people to fight for their freedom.
- For Gun Enthusiasts: The flag’s message of defiance and the imagery of the cannon have been adopted by many supporters of the Second Amendment. It represents the right to bear arms and the belief that citizens should not be disarmed by the government. The print serves as a bold statement of these principles and a nod to a key historical moment in the fight for personal liberties.
The print is shipped unframed, rolled in a tube.
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
• Paper is sourced from Japan
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