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Posted by M.R.N. on May 18, 2008
This entry was posted on May 18, 2008 at 8:07 am and is filed under PEALE Charles Willson. Tagged: Arthur St. Clair, Charles Waterton, Charles Willson Peale, Friedrich William von Steuben, George Washington, Gilbert Stuart, James Mitchell Varnum, James Wilkinson, John Witherspoon, Martha Washington, Otho Holland Williams, Thomas Wharton jr, Thomas Willing, Thomas Worthington, William White, Yarrow Mamout. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.
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Thomas Jefferson said
Ero convinto l’avessi già pubblicato…
Tra l’altro mi pare di ricordare di aver visto molti di questi esposti a Philly l’ultima volta che sono andato (in particolare i ritratti di Jefferson e Madison).
Ecco, anche oggi la mia buona dose di nostalgia :-D.
Lexi Amberson said
Avevo pubblicato i ritratti, sempre di Washington e di Jefferson, di Rembrandt Peale, suo figlio.
Miroslava Szabová said
Beautiful painting, bery much beautiful Miroslava
Mark Baumgart said
The Charles Waterton painting is rather bizarre, is that a stuffed cat’s head on the book on his desk?
Suzay Lamb said
He was a rather eccentric guy. Have a look at his biography on Wikipedia…it’s worth reading…:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Waterton