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General Washington. Among many circumstances which contribute to enhance the value of it, I shall always consider the quarter from whence it comes as most flattering, & I look forward with the greatest pleasure to the time of shewing you and Mr. Bingham where I have plac'd it.
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by a lottery. Forty tickets were sold, at fifty guineas each. The picture fell to Mr. J. Delaware Lewis, a nephew of Mr. William D. Lewis, of
Philadelphia. But few Americans had ever seen the picture, and Mr. William D. Lewis, who was Chairman of the Committee on Art, obtained the loan of it from his
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A very fine portrait of the greatest man living in a magnificent frame found its way into my hall, with no one thing left for me to do regarding it, except to thank the amiable donor of it. It is universally approv'd and admir'd, and I see with satisfaction, that there is no one who does not turn
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President looks directly at the viewer, rather than off to the side, which makes it a more compelling image than the Lansdowne. The head appears to be based on Stuart's Athenaeum
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had secured a peaceful end to the War – commissioned Stuart to paint a portrait of George
Washington. Lansdowne may have placed the order prior to the artist's 1793 departure for the United States. Stuart lived and worked in New York City for a year and a half before moving to Philadelphia in
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The Lansdowne and Munro-Lenox portraits were copied many times, and reproduced in widely circulated prints. William Winstanley (1775–1806), a British landscape painter working in the United States, reportedly painted six full-size copies of the Lansdowne. During the 19th century,
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in September 1796, likely as a diplomatic gift to France. Pinckney paid for but never retrieved his copy of the portrait from Stuart's studio, and the artist seems to have resold it to Baker by December 1797.
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and his wife, Anne Willing Bingham, had sat for a family portrait by Stuart (unlocated). The artist seems to have approached Mrs. Bingham for assistance in getting the President to grant him another sitting:
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portrait (the image on the one-dollar bill). The wall behind the President is lowered, allowing for a more dramatic scene of the sun breaking through the storm clouds. After 135 years of ownership by the
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Ellen G. Miles, ""Gilbert Stuart's 'Lansdowne' Portrait of George Washington: From Private Diplomatic Gift to State Portrait," lecture given at the National Portrait Gallery, September 25, 2014.
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Constable paid Stuart $ 500 for "one of the late President of the United States at full length." Constable's receipt from Stuart is signed and dated "Philadelphia. 13 July 1797."
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and nominated Pinckney as his successor. Pinckney was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in September 1796, and arrived in Paris in November.
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on the President's head and face. There are multiple claims as to who posed for the body of the figure, including his landlord, Smith.
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20th, 1795." Lord Lansdowne's name was third on the list of thirty-two subscribers.
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The painting is full of symbolism, drawn from American and
751:). The House mace was a bundle of tied reeds topped with a
5212:
Paintings in the National Portrait Gallery (United States)
2905:
Newport History: Journal of the Newport Historical Society
1008:
Stuart made several changes for the Munro-Lenox portrait (
926:, which alludes to his signing of the Jay Treaty. A white
195:
in the newspapers, rather than delivering it to Congress.
3256:"Vermont State Art Collection and Art in State Buildings"
2882:(Newport, RI: Charles E. Hammett, Jr., 1884), pp. 290–91.
907:, a bundle of bound wooden rods that symbolized imperial
3386:"Artist Gilbert Stuart's Portraits of George Washington"
2814:"Tourist in My Own State: Connecticut's Old State House"
1786:), unknown artist (possibly William Winstanley), undated
1591:, unknown artist (possibly William Winstanley), by 1816
745:(the U.S. House symbol was itself inspired by the Roman
127:
since 1800. Numerous other artists also painted copies.
2666:"American Art: Luce Center for American Art, 5th Floor"
2383:(New York: Derby & Jackson, 1860), pp. 491, 520–23.
2269:. Philadelphia (1794–1803). Accessed: October 15, 2019.
809:). In the sky, storm clouds appear on the left while a
656:
was purchased by Samuel Williams, an English [
5217:
Paintings in the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
3349:. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution.
2614:
Artist Gilbert Stuart's portraits of George Washington
2279:
William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne (Whig, 1782–1783)
2209:
George Washington – Seventh Annual Address to Congress
1659:, Newport, Rhode Island, Jane Stuart, mid-19th century
1024:; and two for Rhode Island—one for the State House in
2450:"George Washington (Lansdowne Portrait); see section
1888:
Fall River Public Library, Robert Spear Dunning, 1892
1876:
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, unknown artist, undated
210:, and moved from Rhode Island to Canada early in the
4262:
Washington's relations with the Iroquois Confederacy
2612:
Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives,
1642:, Providence, Rhode Island, unknown Italian artist,
1388:
Auctioned at Sotheby's NY, 30 November 2005, Lot 5.
1331:
Auctioned at Sotheby's NY, 30 November 2005, Lot 3.
5094:
4979:
4829:
4321:
4172:
4129:
3912:
3862:
3629:
3511:
3495:
3429:
2516:
George Washington – The Constable-Hamilton Portrait
2075:. The pictures were received here in October 1801."
1849:
U.S. House of Representatives, John Vanderlyn, 1834
1698:
Rayburn Room, U.S. Capitol, unknown artist, by 1816
1265:
Purchased for the White House for $ 800, July 1800.
69:
61:
53:
45:
35:
21:
4469:General George Washington Resigning His Commission
2458:National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution
1626:, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, unknown artist, 1832
817:giving way to the peace and prosperity of the new
177:The portrait presented by the President [
2907:, nos. 72–73 (Fall 2003–Spring 2004), pp. 150–59.
2660:
2658:
1722:Philadelphia Masonic Temple, unknown artist, 1832
1117:Purchased by the National Portrait Gallery, 2001
737:The table leg may have been inspired by a wooden
712:Archibald Philip Primrose, fifth Earl of Rosebery
191:. The following year the President published his
4430:George Washington and the Revolutionary War Door
3206:Lionel Cust, "Stuart's Portrait of Washington,"
2578:
2576:
1710:North Carolina State Capitol, Thomas Sully, 1818
3054:George Washington (Philadelphia Masonic Temple)
2570:(Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2004), pp. 186–90.
2531:George Washington (Constable-Hamilton Portrait)
2381:Recollections and Private Memoirs of Washington
2223:
2221:
2219:
2217:
2152:(Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2004), pp. 166–90.
790:Washington's suit is plain and simple, and the
277:
4506:George Washington Taking the Salute at Trenton
3874:Initiated, co-wrote, 1769 Virginia Association
3262:. Department of Buildings and General Services
2968:clearly based on the Stuart Lansdowne portrait
2518:, from Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
2304:(Boston: James R. Osgood & Company, 1882).
3557:
3407:
2852:"The Rhode Island State House: A Guided Tour"
2652:, from Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
2444:
2442:
2440:
2438:
2436:
2045:After Stuart toured the White House with Dr.
779:suit with an outstretched hand held up in an
8:
2979:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
2720:The Selected Letters of Dolley Payne Madison
2583:George Washington – The Munro-Lenox Portrait
2546:George Washington – The Munro-Lenox Portrait
2526:
2524:
2164:"George Washington Parke Custis (1781–1857)"
2144:
2142:
2140:
2138:
2136:
2134:
2132:
2130:
2128:
2126:
2124:
2122:
2120:
2118:
2116:
2114:
2112:
1831:Minneapolis Institute of Art, Thomas Sully,
3927:1788–89 United States presidential election
3283:(The Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1966), p. 81.
2596:"A Pair of New Owners for an Old President"
2110:
2108:
2106:
2104:
2102:
2100:
2098:
2096:
2094:
2092:
1760:, Minneapolis, Minnesota, by Thomas Sully,
1734:Providence Athenaeum, unknown artist, 1830s
1570:Private collection (deaccessioned from the
899:The pen and paper on the table signify the
3564:
3550:
3542:
3414:
3400:
3392:
3306:"Fall River Public Library Art Collection"
3220:
3218:
2420:
2418:
2394:The Diaries of George Washington, Volume 6
2358:(New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1894).
2293:
2291:
2289:
2287:
2251:
2249:
2247:
1541:included elements of the Lansdowne in his
1521:Arrived by ship at Newport, October 1801.
1043:
988:. The Lenox Library later merged with the
783:manner. Behind Washington is a row of two
714:; by family descent to Lord Harry Dalmeny.
27:
18:
4899:Washington–Rochambeau Revolutionary Route
4642:Washington and Jefferson National Forests
4373:Washington Monument (Boonsboro, Maryland)
3232:. Smithsonian Institution. Archived from
2958:. Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 239
2732:
2730:
2728:
2404:
2402:
2392:Donald Jackson and Dorothy Twohig, eds.,
1798:, Washington, D.C., by Jane Stuart, 1854.
4037:United States Capitol cornerstone laying
3899:Chairman, 1787 Constitutional Convention
2562:
2560:
2558:
2556:
2554:
2541:
2539:
2511:
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2340:
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2336:
2334:
2332:
2185:
2183:
1208:Commissioned by William Kerin Constable.
880:—symbolizing Washington's leadership as
263:While visiting London a decade earlier,
110:William Petty, 1st Marquess of Lansdowne
4227:Ford Mansion, Washington's headquarters
4119:John Rutledge Supreme Court nominations
3904:George Washington's political evolution
3469:Lansdowne portrait of George Washington
2839:George Washington (Providence portrait)
2211:, from The American Presidency Project.
2088:
1983:
1926:
1821:
1686:New York State Capitol, Ezra Ames, 1813
1676:
1632:, Baltimore, Maryland, unknown artist,
1380:Signed "G. St." (on table leg), undated
1158:Commissioned by Senator William Bingham
707:1884 – Inherited by Herman LeRoy Lewis.
5222:Paintings in the United States Capitol
5009:(step-granddaughter, adopted daughter)
4308:Electoral history of George Washington
3347:George Washington: A National Treasure
3226:"George Washington (Munro-Lenox type)"
2972:
2787:Gosselin, Kenneth (22 November 2016).
2755:The White House Historical Association
2695:George Washington (Constable portrait)
2481:George Washington (Lansdowne Portrait)
2476:
2474:
2281:, from The National Archives (UK.gov).
1598:of Philadelphia, December 11th, 1818."
1386:Ex collection: New York Public Library
1293:Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
1160:Signed & dated: "G. Stuart, 1796"
994:Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
214:. Stuart himself lived and painted in
4971:Attempted theft of Washington's skull
4852:Founding Fathers of the United States
3675:Washington in the American Revolution
2775:George Washington (Hartford portrait)
2315:"Gilbert Stuart's Lansdowne Portrait"
1770:U.S. House of Representatives Chamber
1329:Ex collection:New York Public Library
1126:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
813:appears on the right, signifying the
632:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
7:
5257:William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne
4627:Washington Masonic National Memorial
4455:General George Washington at Trenton
4313:Post-presidency of George Washington
3889:Court of Appeals in Cases of Capture
3680:Commander-in-chief, Continental Army
3503:Gilbert Stuart Birthplace and Museum
3293:George Washington (Munro-Lenox type)
2892:George Washington (Newport portrait)
2650:George Washington (Bingham portrait)
2356:The Life and Works of Gilbert Stuart
1545:1860 seated portrait of Washington (
840:but with no visible primary rainbow.
101:in 1796. It depicts the 64-year-old
4966:George Washington Memorial Building
4032:Presidential Succession Act of 1792
3136:George Washington (Redwood Library)
2368:George Washington (Vaughn portrait)
1497:Rhode Island State House, Newport),
1382:Donated to the Lenox Library, 1870.
966:does not suffer from this defect."
915:in ancient Rome. On the table is a
112:, and spent more than 170 years in
4632:George Washington Memorial Parkway
4622:Washington University in St. Louis
2942:, from Metropolitan Museum of Art.
2919:, from Newport Historical Society.
2789:"Old State House To Reopen Monday"
2190:Kilian, Michael (March 14, 2001).
1559:The Catholic University of America
14:
3822:Resignation as commander-in-chief
3295:, from National Portrait Gallery.
2707:George Washington, Gilbert Stuart
2483:, from National Portrait Gallery.
1780:National Portrait Gallery, London
1401:Connecticut State Library Museum,
903:. The table's leg is carved as a
722:The Donald W. Reynolds Foundation
685:1796 – Painted by Gilbert Stuart.
5175:
5174:
4956:Mount Vernon Ladies' Association
4736:Mount Rushmore Anniversary coins
4441:Washington Crossing the Delaware
3879:Initiated, 1774 Fairfax Resolves
3714:New York and New Jersey campaign
3150:, from Birmingham Museum of Art.
2302:Original Portraits of Washington
2239:The Oracle and Public Advertiser
1944:
1929:
1881:
1869:
1854:
1842:
1824:
1739:
1727:
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1187:
1168:1811 bequest by Bingham to PAFA
1133:
1090:
945:Washington's unusually clenched
924:George Washington's coat of arms
4462:Washington at Verplanck's Point
4378:Washington Monument (Baltimore)
4247:President's House, Philadelphia
4084:State of the Union Address 1790
3330:George Washington by Weidenbach
3188:. U.S. House of Representatives
3161:"Portrait of George Washington"
2493:Donald W. Reynolds Foundation,
1528:Copies painted by other artists
5001:George Washington Parke Custis
4934:American Philosophical Society
4696:America the Beautiful quarters
4540:George Washington on Horseback
4492:The Washington Family portrait
3839:Washington Before Boston Medal
3587:President of the United States
3357:Victor Valley Daily Press (CA)
3355:Kellogg, Stuart. "By George!"
3124:George Washington (Greenbrier)
1669:(1928–2018), 1965. On loan to
1609:, Raleigh, North Carolina, by
241:Friday evening "drawingrooms."
129:George Washington Parke Custis
103:president of the United States
1:
4731:250th Anniversary half dollar
4691:D.C. and territories quarters
4512:Reception at Trenton painting
4303:Washington and Lee University
4272:James River and Kanawha Canal
4114:Federal judicial appointments
3729:Battle of the Assunpink Creek
3531:United States one-dollar bill
3486:(Constable-Hamilton Portrait)
3001:. US House of Representatives
2370:from National Gallery of Art.
1955:
1910:
1832:
1782:, United Kingdom (on loan to
1761:
1657:Redwood Library and Athenaeum
1643:
1633:
1565:Washington and Lee University
1542:
1478:Rhode Island General Assembly
1424:240.4 cm x 146.1 cm
1370:241.3 cm x 162.6 cm
1361:
1271:prior to the August 24, 1814
1252:241.3 cm x 151.9 cm
1153:243.8 cm x 152.4 cm
1106:247.6 cm x 158.7 cm
1009:
852:—probably a reference to the
743:U.S. House of Representatives
601:Monday Evening, 11th Ap 1796.
152:Donald W. Reynolds Foundation
5003:(step-grandson, adopted son)
4617:George Washington University
4476:Surrender of Lord Cornwallis
4367:The Apotheosis of Washington
3966:Cabinet of the United States
3894:1785 Mount Vernon Conference
3165:Minneapolis Institute of Art
2999:History, Art, & Archives
1923:by Augustus Weidenbach, 1876
1916:, Metropolitan Museum of Art
1903:by James Heath, 1800, London
1784:Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
1758:Minneapolis Institute of Art
1615:North Carolina State Capitol
1431:Connecticut General Assembly
1384:Ex collection: Lenox Library
1327:Ex collection: Lenox Library
282:Mr. Stuart, Chestnut Street.
5252:Paintings by Gilbert Stuart
4448:The Passage of the Delaware
4242:Second Presidential Mansion
3610:Second Continental Congress
3071:Maryland Historical Society
1630:Maryland Historical Society
1624:Philadelphia Masonic Temple
1316:127 cm x 101.6 cm
1290:Constable-Hamilton Portrait
1203:244.5 cm x 153 cm
1130:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
975:Constable-Hamilton portrait
640:Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
5275:
5037:Elizabeth Washington Lewis
4664:Washington–Franklin Issues
4237:First Presidential Mansion
4042:Proclamation of Neutrality
3944:1792 presidential election
3620:First Continental Congress
3598:Commander-in-Chief of the
3593:Senior Officer of the Army
3186:History, Art, and Archives
3148:Copy of Lansdowne Portrait
3092:"Art Collection: Painting"
2585:, from Sotheby's New York.
1864:, George Gassner, ca. 1837
1665:, Birmingham, Alabama, by
1607:North Carolina State House
1547:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1273:burning of the White House
1085:National Portrait Gallery,
815:American Revolutionary War
218:from 1775 to 1787, and in
16:Painting by Gilbert Stuart
5160:
4799:The War that Made America
4527:Princeton Battle Monument
4293:Society of the Cincinnati
4291:President General of the
4074:Thanksgiving Proclamation
3981:Secretary of the Treasury
3690:Washington's headquarters
3663:Battle of the Monongahela
3579:
3462:Portrait of Horatio Gates
3446:Portrait of Benjamin West
3332:from Library of Congress.
3230:National Portrait Gallery
2298:Elizabeth Bryant Johnston
1808:Fall River Public Library
1802:National Portrait Gallery
1335:
1279:
1072:
1067:
1064:
1055:
1049:
1040:Painted by Gilbert Stuart
894:Constitutional Convention
148:National Portrait Gallery
74:National Portrait Gallery
26:
5232:Portraits of politicians
5207:George Washington in art
5031:Augustine Washington Jr.
4791:Turn: Washington's Spies
4637:George Washington Bridge
4282:Congressional Gold Medal
3961:Title of "Mr. President"
3695:office and sleeping tent
3658:Battle of Fort Necessity
3096:The Providence Athenaeum
2880:Reminiscences of Newport
1663:Birmingham Museum of Art
1572:Art Institute of Chicago
1451:Providence, Rhode Island
1444:Rhode Island State House
1426:(94 5/8 in x 57 1/2 in)
1205:(96 1/4 in x 60 1/4 in)
1061:
1058:
1052:
1046:
729:Description and analysis
5081:(2nd great-grandfather)
4701:American Women quarters
4607:Washington, D.C. statue
4522:Trenton Battle Monument
4498:Washington at Princeton
4190:Ferry Farm boyhood home
4064:Slave Trade Act of 1794
3998:Oath Administration Act
3884:Continental Association
3827:Badge of Military Merit
3719:Delaware River crossing
3351:georgewashington.si.edu
2878:George Champlin Mason,
2709:, from Brooklyn Museum.
2625:Accessed: May 11, 2012.
2354:George Champlin Mason,
2261:April 10, 2010, at the
2256:National Gallery of Art
2241:(London), May 15, 1797.
1655:Reduced-size portrait,
1580:, Albany, New York, by
1281:Constable-Hamilton type
1015:New York Public Library
990:New York Public Library
959:sculpture of Washington
258:National Gallery of Art
166:. The highly unpopular
144:Smithsonian Institution
5247:18th-century portraits
5227:Art in the White House
4647:Washington Square Park
4435:Revolutionary War Door
4252:Germantown White House
4154:Washington and slavery
4047:Neutrality Act of 1794
3378:Gilbert Stuart, (2004)
3260:State Curator's Office
3208:The Anglo-Saxon Review
2818:The Front Door Project
2062:(2004), p. 181, n. 23.
1972:Art in the White House
1673:, Montevallo, Alabama.
1578:New York State Capitol
1448:State Reception Room,
1297:Bentonville, Arkansas
1267:Rescued by First Lady
1259:Unsigned & undated
1210:Unsigned & undated
1113:Unsigned & undated
949:comes from his famous
841:
764:
756:
677:
623:
606:
230:British Prime Minister
185:
107:British Prime Minister
93:life-size portrait of
4961:Mount Vernon replicas
4919:General of the Armies
4894:Washington's Crossing
4726:Washington half eagle
4356:Washington's Birthday
4277:Mountain Road Lottery
4144:The Washington Papers
3993:Judiciary Act of 1789
3756:Battle of White Marsh
3741:Philadelphia campaign
3648:French and Indian War
3454:Catherine Brass Yates
3373:Carrie Rebora Barratt
3044:Inc., New York, 1936.
2859:State of Rhode Island
2168:Encyclopedia Virginia
1500:Newport, Rhode Island
1404:Hartford, Connecticut
1243:William Winstanley?)
1214:1945 museum purchase
1108:(97 1/2 x 62 1/2 in)
998:Bentonville, Arkansas
934:, ancient symbols of
878:Constitutional Bylaws
835:
807:military dictatorship
762:
755:, an American symbol.
736:
669:Centennial Exhibition
650:
618:
175:
5019:Mary Ball Washington
5013:Augustine Washington
5007:Eleanor Parke Custis
4884:Cherry-tree anecdote
4767:A More Perfect Union
4716:Silver bullion coins
4575:New York City statue
4139:Presidential library
4013:Militia Acts of 1792
3954:Reception at Trenton
3751:Battle of Germantown
3746:Battle of Brandywine
3375:and Ellen G. Miles,
3368:Brooklyn Museum copy
3362:Google Art Project:
3359:. November 16, 2002.
2634:Helen W. Henderson,
2533:, from Sotheby's NY.
2379:G. W. Parke Custis,
2317:, from Khan Academy.
1939:by James Heath, 1800
1816:Robert Spear Dunning
1796:Corcoran Art Gallery
1772:, U.S. Capitol, by
1640:Providence Athenaeum
1429:Commissioned by the
1346:Munro-Lenox Portrait
1254:(95 in x 59 3/4 in)
1162:Present in Stuart's
1111:Begun April 12, 1796
1028:, and the other for
1004:Munro-Lenox portrait
865:Congressional Record
710:1889 – Purchased by
697:1841 – Inherited by
206:and his family were
164:Fourth U.S. Congress
5075:(great-grandfather)
5061:Lawrence Washington
5025:Lawrence Washington
4939:American Revolution
4783:We Fight to Be Free
4748:Cultural depictions
4659:U.S. Postage stamps
4612:West Point monument
4597:Philadelphia statue
4482:Unfinished portrait
4346:Washington Monument
4215:Woodlawn Plantation
4020:Coinage Act of 1792
3949:Second inauguration
3800:Newburgh Conspiracy
3778:Sullivan Expedition
3773:Battles of Saratoga
3734:Battle of Princeton
3182:"Art and Artifacts"
3067:"George Washington"
2820:. 21 September 2015
2408:Robert Gilmor Jr.,
2196:The Chicago Tribune
1954:by Alonzo Chappel,
1909:by Alonzo Chappel,
1862:Vermont State House
1790:Vermont State House
1348:Private collection
1241:Gilbert Stuart (and
955:Jean-Antoine Houdon
874:American Revolution
860:Journal of Congress
699:John Delaware Lewis
5142:Christopher Sheels
5085:Bushrod Washington
5055:Charles Washington
5049:John A. Washington
4904:1751 Barbados trip
4793:(2014–2017 series)
4681:Washington quarter
4592:Perth Amboy statue
4580:Wall Street statue
4560:Mexico City statue
4487:Lansdowne portrait
4298:Washington College
4287:Thanks of Congress
4210:Whiskey distillery
4025:United States Mint
4003:Nonintercourse Act
3971:Secretary of State
3932:First inauguration
3766:Battle of Monmouth
3479:(1796, unfinished)
3476:Athenaeum Portrait
3310:Fall River Library
3042:Anderson Galleries
2676:on 20 January 2018
2621:2012-09-15 at the
2602:, January 5, 2007.
2600:The New York Times
2428:, October 1, 2004.
1937:General Washington
1919:Chromolithograph:
1901:General Washington
1083:Lansdowne portrait
982:Alexander Hamilton
970:Alternate versions
930:rests upon silver
882:commander-in-chief
842:
799:form of government
765:
757:
87:Lansdowne portrait
22:Lansdowne portrait
5189:
5188:
5043:Samuel Washington
4995:John Parke Custis
4989:Martha Washington
4929:American Foxhound
4809:(2020 miniseries)
4801:(2006 miniseries)
4754:George Washington
4721:Washington nickel
4706:Washington dollar
4686:50 State Quarters
4669:1932 bicentennial
4565:Morristown statue
4423:George Washington
4415:George Washington
4407:George Washington
4399:George Washington
4384:George Washington
4059:Pinckney's Treaty
4008:Whiskey Rebellion
3788:Siege of Yorktown
3783:Yorktown campaign
3724:Battle of Trenton
3668:Forbes Expedition
3635:Revolutionary War
3573:George Washington
3539:
3538:
3484:George Washington
3102:on 22 August 2016
3027:. March 24, 2017.
1952:George Washington
1921:George Washington
1907:George Washington
1525:
1524:
1246:by December 1797
1231:Washington, D.C.
1166:studio, July 1797
1147:by November 1796
1141:
1087:Washington, D.C.
947:facial expression
855:Federalist Papers
212:Revolutionary War
95:George Washington
83:
82:
5264:
5237:Portraits of men
5178:
5177:
5152:Harry Washington
5112:Caroline Branham
4874:Virginia dynasty
4862:Federalist Party
4842:List of articles
4756:(1984 miniseries
4743:Mount Washington
4711:Lafayette dollar
4550:Baltimore statue
4341:Washington state
4336:Washington, D.C.
4079:Farewell Address
3986:Secretary of War
3976:Attorney General
3600:Continental Army
3566:
3559:
3552:
3543:
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3409:
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3393:
3364:White House copy
3345:"The Portrait."
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3098:. Archived from
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