Dive into the historic essence of Boston with this graphically striking poster, featuring the Latin phrases "Sicut Patribus, Sit Deus Nobis," which translates to "As God was with our fathers, so may He be with us." This powerful motto, combined with the title "The Cradle of Liberty" and the city's founding year, 1630, underscores Boston's deep historical significance. The central image of a Revolutionary War figure lends an air of timeless rebellion and pride. With a bold art deco influence and a palette of soothing teal and dark gray, this piece is a sophisticated nod to Boston's revolutionary spirit and legacy, making it a standout addition to any space celebrating American history or Bostonian pride.
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Dive into the historic essence of Boston with this graphically striking poster, featuring the Latin phrases "Sicut Patribus, Sit Deus Nobis," which translates to "As God was with our fathers, so may He be with us." This powerful motto, combined with the title "The Cradle of Liberty" and the city's founding year, 1630, underscores Boston's deep historical significance. The central image of a Revolutionary War figure lends an air of timeless rebellion and pride. With a bold art deco influence and a palette of soothing teal and dark gray, this piece is a sophisticated nod to Boston's revolutionary spirit and legacy, making it a standout addition to any space celebrating American history or Bostonian pride.
© Anderson Design Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Officially licensed by ADGstore.com.