Artwork Details
32 x 29 in. (canvas) 45-1/4 x 38-1/4 x 4 in. (framed/optium)
Accession NumberGift of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas H. Noyes
CopyrightAmerican Painting and Sculpture 1800-1945
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Provenance
Jonathan Swift [d. 1824], Alexandria, Virginia; through descent to William Swift-Patten [1836-1916], Rhinebeck, New York. Donated by Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas H. Noyes to the John Herron Art Institute, in 1953 (53.64).
Gallery Labels
Gallery Labels
Washington is elegantly attired in military garb holding his sword as a reference to his role as an officer.
This scene shows Washington at Princeton, New Jersey where the revolutionary army won a victory in 1777.
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