The Liberty Bell
by Reynold Jay
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3508.000 x 2480.000 pixels
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Title
The Liberty Bell
Artist
Reynold Jay
Medium
Painting - Water Color
Description
The Wurtherington Diary: Tammy and the Declaration of Independence Art by Duy Truong
"Hear, Hear!"
With that we all pushed through the door and climbed the staircase that led to the Liberty Bell. Everyone wondered who should ring it. Many wanted me to ring it and I agreed only if John Hancock would do it with me. We all agreed that John Hancock represented the entire body and it should be him. We shared the rope and rang the bell.
It was crisp and clear.
"Let freedom ring!" they shouted. The bell, as we had anticipated, gained a crack in its side and to this day it stands as a symbol of freedom for all to see.
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May 6th, 2014
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Comments (61)
Robert Hebert
Truly amazing! Love how you have woven this young lady's story into all this historic stuff!
Mary Wolf
Hi Reynold- very timely to be sharing this wonderful restored work by Duy Truong right before the fourth of July. Liked
Elizabeth Tillar
Reynold, this is such an iconic representation of the Liberty Bell! I also enjoyed your description; the crack reminds me of something in Navajo lore. The rug weavers leave one imperfect thread in the traditional pattern, a 'flaw' or 'crack, to allow the spirit of the work to escape! l/f
Sandi OReilly
Such great story lines you present in your fantastic artwork, a true sense of joy, here, Reynold, F/L
Latha Gokuldas Panicker
If I could reverse time,I would have kept all these works in my school bag to show my friends.....it's an amazing experience every child would dream about!!!!!!So fabulous story lines with your wonderfully created paintings to pair with,Reynold!!!!!(F/L)
Robert Frederick
I suspect my 5th grade teacher was using an outdated history book. This must be the proper rendition, for sure! Beautiful L/F