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"George Washington at Dorchester Heights" after Gilbert Stuart, Oil-on-Canvas
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Presented is a framed oil-on-canvas painting entitled George Washington at Dorchester Heights by an unnamed artist. The painting dates to the mid-to-late 19th century and was modeled after the original 1806 painting by Gilbert Stuart.
Gilbert Stuart (1755-1828) is best known for the hundreds of portraits he completed of American politicians and social figures during his lifetime. Stuart hoped to one day paint the first president of the United States, purportedly declaring to a friend: “I expect to make a fortune by Washington.” Stuart took on many government and private commissions during his life; his reputation and skill resulted in George Washington agreeing to sit for Stuart on three separate occasions.
George Washington at Dorchester Heights was painted by Stuart in 1806. Washington stands beside his horse with a distant view of the city of Boston visible in the background. The painting commemorates the American Revolutionary War victory at Dorchester Heights when Colonist troops drove British forces out of the city. Stuart is said to have completed this portrait in a mere ten days, after taking inspiration from his unfinished “Athenaeum” portrait.
Many later copies of this portrait were completed during the 19th century. This copy is unsigned but very accurately resembles the likeness of Stuart’s original.
CONDITION:
The painting has undergone conservation treatment by Loudermilk Conservation, including but not limited to: solubility testing, surface cleaning, varnishing, re-stretching, and in-painting.
This painting has been archivally and artfully presented in a black and gilded wooden frame. The frame has a decorative gilt title plaque at center bottom. -
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In the Style of: Gilbert Stuart Newton Origin: United States Period: 19th Century Materials: Oil on canvas painting Condition: Good. The painting has undergone conservation treatment by Loudermilk Conservation, including but not limited to: solubility testing, surface cleaning, varnishing, re-stretching, and in-painting. Creation Date: Mid to Late 19th Century Styles / Movements: Old Master Dealer Reference #: PR349 Incollect Reference #: 699707 -
Dimensions
W. 29 in; H. 37 in; D. 2 in; W. 73.66 cm; H. 93.98 cm; D. 5.08 cm;
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