Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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... portrait of Washington that exists — the only reflection of him as a soldier of freedom worthy of the name , drawn from life . The artist's own account of this work is given in his memoirs : " In 1792 I was again in Philadelphia , and ...
... portrait of Washington that exists — the only reflection of him as a soldier of freedom worthy of the name , drawn from life . The artist's own account of this work is given in his memoirs : " In 1792 I was again in Philadelphia , and ...
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... portrait from life , of her illustrious husband , to be placed among the other family pictures at Mount Vernon . For this express purpose , and to gratify her , the artist commenced the work , and Washington agreed to sit once more . It ...
... portrait from life , of her illustrious husband , to be placed among the other family pictures at Mount Vernon . For this express purpose , and to gratify her , the artist commenced the work , and Washington agreed to sit once more . It ...
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... portrait , when he knew him , that Wertmuller's had too French a look , another by Wertmuller had eyes too light , but that Stuart's was prodigiously " like . " Opinions are quite diverse in regard to the WERTMULLER portrait . There are ...
... portrait , when he knew him , that Wertmuller's had too French a look , another by Wertmuller had eyes too light , but that Stuart's was prodigiously " like . " Opinions are quite diverse in regard to the WERTMULLER portrait . There are ...
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