

Live Every Second — Theodore Roosevelt | Glenn Beck Art Print
About the Artwork
This artwork celebrates Theodore Roosevelt’s indomitable spirit and philosophy of living every moment to the fullest. Part of Glenn Beck’s collection, the print captures the historic energy and optimism of the Bull Moose himself.
Story & Inspiration
On October 14 1912, Theodore Roosevelt was en route to give a speech as the Progressive Party’s nominee when he was shot in the chest. Thanks to a metal eyeglass case and the folded pages of his speech, the bullet lodged in his muscle instead of his lungs. Rather than seeking medical attention, Roosevelt delivered his speech and told the crowd that it would take more than that to kill a Bull Moose. His courage, resilience and zest for life inspired this piece.
Details & Materials
- High-quality giclée and poster print options
- Unframed and ready to display
- Printed on premium archival paper with vivid inks
- Official Glenn Beck artwork
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