
Crossing The Delaware: Large Framed Print
In December of 1776, decimated by superior British forces, suffering from disease, desertion and lack of funds, General George Washington faced the...
View full detailsIn December of 1776, decimated by superior British forces, suffering from disease, desertion and lack of funds, General George Washington faced the...
View full detailsIn December of 1776, decimated by superior British forces, suffering from disease, desertion and lack of funds, General George Washington faced the...
View full detailsThe circa 1883 painting "Washington Reviewing His Troops at Valley Forge" by William T. Trego is alternately titled "The March to Valley Forge, Dec...
View full detailsThe circa 1883 painting "Washington Reviewing His Troops at Valley Forge" by William T. Trego is alternately titled "The March to Valley Forge, Dec...
View full detailsThe circa 1883 painting "Washington Reviewing His Troops at Valley Forge" by William T. Trego is alternately titled "The March to Valley Forge, Dec...
View full detailsThis 1780 portrait is based on Charles Wilson Peale’s 1779 commission from the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania, and is one of at least 18...
View full detailsThis 1780 portrait is based on Charles Wilson Peale’s 1779 commission from the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania, and is one of at least 18...
View full detailsRembrandt Peale marketed himself as the last living artist to have painted George Washington from life. In 1795, Washington sat for the artist, the...
View full detailsRembrandt Peale marketed himself as the last living artist to have painted George Washington from life. In 1795, Washington sat for the artist, the...
View full detailsThis 1854 painting by James Lambdin copies the head from John Trumbull’s full-length lifetime portrait of George Washington. Trumbull painted the o...
View full detailsThis 1854 painting by James Lambdin copies the head from John Trumbull’s full-length lifetime portrait of George Washington. Trumbull painted the o...
View full detailsThe original of this circa 1823 portrait by Rembrandt Peale, known as the "Porthole Portrait" because of its unique shape, was painted 24 years aft...
View full detailsThe original of this circa 1823 portrait by Rembrandt Peale, known as the "Porthole Portrait" because of its unique shape, was painted 24 years aft...
View full detailsGW by Rembrandt Peale 1823. Because of its unusual shape, this painting is known as the porthole portrait. This is one of 79 portraits that Peale p...
View full detailsThe Lansdowne portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart, completed in 1796, shows Washington at age 64 renouncing a third term as U.S. Presid...
View full detailsThe Lansdowne portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart, completed in 1796, shows Washington at age 64 renouncing a third term as U.S. Presid...
View full detailsThis luminous painting of the view to the Potomac from within Mount Vernon’s deteriorating piazza represents a key moment in Mount Vernon’s history...
View full detailsThis luminous painting of the view to the Potomac from within Mount Vernon’s deteriorating piazza represents a key moment in Mount Vernon’s history...
View full detailsIn this imagined scene, the artist depicts Washington sitting at a tea table in the shade of his summer house, surrounded by friends and family wit...
View full detailsIn this imagined scene, the artist depicts Washington sitting at a tea table in the shade of his summer house, surrounded by friends and family wit...
View full detailsAmerica’s Favorite President is profiled in the center of a rustic Betsy Ross flag on this hand stretched canvas. Sepia tones give the print an ant...
View full detailsThis full 360° panorama photograph shows the East Front of Mount Vernon and one of America's most memorable landscapes. Originally in George Washin...
View full detailsThe vantage point of this full 360° panorama is taken from The Bowling Green at Mount Vernon. It shows Washington clearly defining man's place in a...
View full detailsThis full 360 degree panorama is taken from a vantage point within the Circle Courtyard at the west entrance to Mount Vernon. Early in his ownershi...
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