Artist: James Peale
ngày: 1782
kích thước: 91 x 69 cm
viện bảo tàng: The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
Kỹ thuật: Oil On Canvas
James helped his elder brother Charles Willson Peale make replicas of his popular full-length portrait of Washington, commissioned in 1779 by the state of Pennsylvania. (A version of Charles" Washington portrait, 97.33, is also in the Met"s collection.) The bright color and clean outlines of this small version are characteristic of James"s style. After the Continental forces, assisted by the French, had triumphed over the British at Yorktown in 1781, James Peale sketched the battle site, including here a view of the harbor showing the protruding masts of sunken ships. The French and the American flags fly above the general"s head and the banners of the conquered lie at his feet.
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