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The Surrender of Santa Anna, detail, 1886, by William Huddle, 1847-92, in the South Foyer of the Texas State Capitol (where it has hung since 1891), designed in 1881 by Elijah E Myers and built 1882-88, Austin, Texas, USA. The painting depicts April 22nd 1836, the day after the Battle of San Jacinto. Mexican general Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna is brought before Texas General Sam Houston as a prisoner of war. Houston, wounded, rests under an oak tree while arranging an armistice with Santa Anna. To the right is Erastus 'Deaf' Smith, a Texan scout, and captured Mexican battle flags lean against a tree. Behind Houston is Secretary of War Thomas Jefferson Rusk, who is standing next to Colonel Mirabeau B Lamar. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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AR9641499
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Public
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7087px × 4724px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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1836
1886
19th century
AMERICA
American
ART
AUSTIN
Battle of San Jacinto
CAPITOL
color
detail
DOWNTOWN
FINE ARTS
FLAG
General
Government
HERITAGE
History
HISTORY PAINTING
HORIZONTAL
IMAGE
INDOORS
INJURED
INSIDE
interior
mexico
OIL PAINTING
Painting, Medium
Portrait
SAM HOUSTON
SANTA ANNA
STATE
State Capitol
Texan
TEXAS
Texas Revolution
TOURISM
Tourist Attraction
Travel
Tree
UNITED STATES
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
us
usa
Wounded