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Lansdowne portrait

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away from every thing else, to pay their homage to 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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Miles's theory is that Pinckney's copy of the Lansdowne portrait was intended as a diplomatic gift from the U.S. to France. Pinckney's deliberate humiliation by the Directory and the suspension of diplomatic relations between the countries (for nearly 5 years) caused those plans (and the portrait) to
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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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was Minister to France in 1795, when the Jay Treaty was signed. France was then at war with Great Britain, and despite his best efforts, Monroe could not convince the French government that this was a benign treaty and would not affect Franco-American relations. President Washington recalled Monroe,
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According to Rembrandt Peale, this was the only sitting Washington granted for the Lansdowne portrait. It took place at Stuart's studio (and lodgings) in the William Moore Smith house, at the southeast corner of 5th & Chestnut Streets. With severely limited time, Stuart was forced to concentrate
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In a September 25, 2014 lecture, Ellen G. Miles, Curator Emerita of the National Portrait Gallery, noted that others on Stuart's list of subscribers received copies of Washington head-and-bust portraits, but Lord Lansdowne received an original full-length portrait. She theorized that Lansdowne had
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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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But it was not until the following fall that Washington granted him a sitting. Meanwhile, Stuart gathered orders for portraits—among his papers is a document titled: "A list of gentlemen who are to have copies of the portrait of the President of the United States." and dated: "Philadelphia. April
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Artist William Dunlap wrote (in 1834) that William Winstanley was hired to pack the Washington portrait bought for the White House in July 1800, and substituted his own copy for Stuart's prior to its being shipped from New York City to Washington, D.C. Dunlap also reported that Winstanley had
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1800): Washington's head is slightly turned, and his hand is on the table, rather than gesturing into the air. The 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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shows a more natural expression. Stuart wrote: "When I painted him , he had just had a set of false teeth inserted, which accounts for the constrained expression so noticeable about the mouth and lower part of the face ... Houdon's
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Stuart painted a 1797 seated portrait of Washington, based on the Lansdowne. William Kerin Constable, who commissioned the Lansdowne copy now at the Brooklyn Museum, also commissioned the seated version. Constable presented it to
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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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Supporting evidence for the diplomatic gift theory is that Pinckney later sought reimbursement from Secretary of State Timothy Pickering for the $ 500 that he had paid to Stuart for the portrait.
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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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served as the temporary national capital from 1790 to 1800 – while Washington, D.C. was under construction. Stuart was introduced to the President in December 1794, at one of Mrs. Washington's
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Art historian Ellen G. Miles has a theory as to why Charles Cotesworth Pinckney commissioned and paid for a copy of the Lansdowne portrait, but never retrieved it from Gilbert Stuart's studio.
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wrote to Dolley Madison: "He denies most pointedly having painted the picture in the President's house, and says he told Genl: Lee that he did not paint it—but that he bargained for it."
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Sully made many copies of Stuart's portraits of President Washington for government buildings and historical societies because Stuart could not meet the astonishing demand for them.
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refused to accept Pinckney's credentials, and negotiations between the countries broke down when French officials demanded a substantial bribe to do so, in what became known as the
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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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November 1794. He informed his uncle in Philadelphia of his upcoming arrival: "The object of my journey is only to secure a picture of the President, & finish yours."
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approached Stuart about putting finishing touches on his pirated Lansdowne copies, proposing that they could share the proceeds, but Stuart angrily rejected the idea.
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ordered a standard portrait, but it was upgraded at Senator Bingham's suggestion (and expense) to an original and full-length portrait, a much more impressive gift.
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Regarding Stuart's denial of the White House Lansdowne, Ellen G. Miles writes: "The comment does suggest that Stuart did not paint the entire portrait."
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Detail of the book bindings in the White House's copy of the Lansdowne portrait. "UNITED STATES" is spelled as "UNITED SATES" to distinguish the copy.
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1797 – Presented by Senator William Bingham and his wife Anne Willing Bingham as a gift to William Petty, the first Marquis of Lansdowne (died 1805).
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The comparably poor quality of the Lansdowne copy at the White House has led to questions and conspiracy theories about its authorship.
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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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Stuart painted three copies of the Lansdowne, and five portraits that were closely related to it. His most famous copy has hung in the
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George Washington, circa 1830s. Anonymous, after Gilbert Stuart (1755–1828). Oil on canvas. Gift of The Honorable Samuel Larned, 1838.
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Connecticut paid $ 600 for the portrait. The receipt, signed by Stuart and dated 4 April 1801, is in the Connecticut State Archives.
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Detail of the rainbow in the Lansdowne portrait. Note that the colors of the rainbow are reversed, similar to the secondary arc of a
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Constable paid $ 250 for the "half-length" portrait. His receipt from Stuart is signed and dated "Philadelphia. 13 July 1797."
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Both portraits (and their ornate frames) were transported by ship from Philadelphia, and arrived at Newport in October 1801.
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1806 – Purchased in March, at the sale of the Marquis's estate by Samuel Williams, an American merchant living in England.
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George Washington to the Commissioners for the District of Columbia, 5 September 1793, note 1, from National Archives.
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The Lansdowne portrait likely (and fancifully) depicts President Washington's December 7, 1795 annual address to the
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from 1787 to 1793. Following almost eighteen years abroad, the artist returned to the United States in early 1793.
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Stuart to Joseph Anthony, 2 November 1794, Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Quoted in Miles, pp. 129–30.
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Kuhl-Harrison reduced-size portrait, (36 1/4 in x 24 in), unlocated, Gilbert Stuart and Jane Stuart, by 1828
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1827 – Purchased through lottery by John Delaware Lewis (1774–1841), an American merchant living in England.
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Stuart painted three full-size copies of the Munro-Lenox Portrait, one for the Connecticut State House in
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Anna Maria Thornton to Dolley Madison, August 24, 1802, in David B. Mattern and Holly C. Shulman, eds.
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Probably commissioned by Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, September 1796, as a diplomatic gift to France.
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In 2001, to preclude the original portrait's imminent sale by Lord Harry Delancy at his auction at
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In England, the Lansdowne portrait was celebrated as Washington's endorsement of the Jay Treaty:
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in 1797. The portrait remained in the Hamilton family until 1896, when it was bequeathed to the
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James L. Yarnell, "The Full-Length Portrait of George Washington in the Newport Colony House,"
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A Catalogue of the Collection of American Paintings in The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Volume 1
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Bonnie Barrett Stretch, "The White House Washington, If Stuart Didn't Paint It, Who Did?"
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The elaborate wooden frame was carved and gilded by Martin Jugiez, a Philadelphia carver.
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The elaborate wooden frame was carved and gilded by Martin Jugiez, a Philadelphia carver.
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20th, 1795." Lord Lansdowne's name was third on the list of thirty-two subscribers.
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commissioned 2 copies of the Munro-Lenox portrait in 1800, one for each statehouse.
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he holds on his left side is a dress sword and not a battle sword (symbolizing a
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Washington's December 7, 1795 address was the last that he delivered to Congress
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The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and Other Collections in Philadelphia
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Rhode Island had statehouses in both Providence and Newport (until 1901). The
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1896 bequest to the Lenox Library (later merged with New York Public Library)
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Jr. (1828–1884), son of the American and later a British Member of Parliament
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History of the Rise and Progress of the Arts of Design in the United States
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Inscription: "Presented to the Legation of the United States at Madrid by
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2001 – Purchased by the National Portrait Gallery, with $ 20 million from
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After the death of Lord Lansdowne, his pictures were sold by auction. The
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in Washington, D.C. purchased it for $ 20 million with donations from the
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Commissioned by William Kerin Constable, as a gift to Alexander Hamilton.
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George Washington – Design for an Engraving, (c. 1860) by Alonzo Chappel
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Ellen Gross Miles, "George Washington (The Munro-Lenox Portrait)," in
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Stuart's first copy of the portrait was for the Binghams (now at the
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Ellen Gross Miles, "George Washington (The Lansdowne Portrait)," in
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Relocated from the U.S. Embassy in Madrid to the U.S. Capitol, 1951.
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Purchased from Stuart by Gardiner Baker for $ 500, by December 1797.
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during his final year in office. The portrait was a gift to former
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a full text exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Longfellow House–Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site
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Memorandums Made in a Tour to the Eastern States in the Year 1797
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Old Colony House served as a Rhode Island State House until 1901.
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1968 – Placed on long-term loan to the National Portrait Gallery.
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John Caldwell, Oswaldo Rodriguez Roque, Dale T. Johnson (1994).
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Placed on long-term loan to the National Portrait Gallery, 1968
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George Washington: Lansdowne Type (The Kuhl-Harrison Portrait)
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1876 – Exhibited at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia.
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Stuart began the portrait in Philadelphia and completed it in
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vol. 1 (New York: George C. Scott and Co., 1834), pp. 200–02.
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On and under the tablecloth-draped table to the left are two
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American Paintings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Vol. 1
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Redwood Library and Athenaeum, Jane Stuart, mid-19th century
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The painting is full of symbolism, drawn from American and
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Paintings in the National Portrait Gallery (United States)
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Stuart made several changes for the Munro-Lenox portrait (
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in the newspapers, rather than delivering it to Congress.
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since 1800. Numerous other artists also painted copies.
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was purchased by Samuel Williams, an English [
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Paintings in the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
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Artist Gilbert Stuart's portraits of George Washington
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Fall River Public Library, Robert Spear Dunning, 1892
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Washington's relations with the Iroquois Confederacy
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Auctioned at Sotheby's NY, 30 November 2005, Lot 5.
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Auctioned at Sotheby's NY, 30 November 2005, Lot 3.
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George Washington – The Constable-Hamilton Portrait
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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:. 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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: 1715: 1703: 1691: 1679: 1456: 1408: 1351: 1300: 1234: 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. 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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. 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Gilbert Stuart
National Portrait Gallery
Washington, D.C.
iconic
George Washington
Gilbert Stuart
president of the United States
British Prime Minister
William Petty, 1st Marquess of Lansdowne
England
East Room
White House
George Washington Parke Custis
War of 1812
Sotheby's
Smithsonian Institution
National Portrait Gallery
Donald W. Reynolds Foundation
Fourth U.S. Congress
Jay Treaty
sic
Farewell Address
Gilbert Stuart
Loyalists
Revolutionary War
London
Dublin
Lord Lansdowne
British Prime Minister

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