Andrew Jackson 1767–1845
This mural depicts a large, detailed portrait of an older man with white hair, rendered in a purplish and reddish color palette against a dark background.
To the left of the portrait, in a flowing script, is the name "Andrew Jackson". To the right of the script, it says "1767–1845", which are the birth and death years of Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States.
This mural appears to be honoring Andrew Jackson, who was of Scots-Irish descent — a heritage connection that is often highlighted in loyalist areas of Northern Ireland. The choice of Jackson reflects a symbolic link to Ulster Scots identity and migration history.
The style of the mural is modern and expressive, using strong color contrasts to emphasize Jackson’s facial features and hair. The overall tone is one of respect and pride.
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Belfast
County Antrim
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