I shall hazard much and can possibly gain nothering by the issue of this interview... Hamilton before his duel with Burr, 1804
- 1956
- 31.0 x 41.0 cm
A legendary episode in American history, recently popularized in a landmark Broadway musical, the final confrontation between personal and political rivals former Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton and Vice President Aaron Burr transpired July 11, 1804, in Weehawken, New Jersey, on a popular dueling ground along the Hudson River. Burr issued the challenge, asserting Hamilton had disgraced his honor while thwarting his political ambitions. The panel’s title derives from a letter Hamilton penned prior to the duel detailing his motivations and regrets for accepting it. In Lawrence’s depiction, Burr’s ominous shadow appears at the center of the painting, while Hamilton, at right, acknowledges his mortal wound. John Trumbull’s full-length portrait of Hamilton can be seen in Gallery 755 in the Museum’s American Wing.
Jacob Lawrence (1917 – 2000)
Harlem Rönesansı'nın kilit Afrikalı-Amerikalı sanatçısı Jacob Lawrence'ı (1917-2000) keşfedin. 'Dinamik kübizm' ve Siyah yaşamı, tarihi ile sosyal adalete dair güçlü tasvirleriyle tanınır.
Bu sanat eseri hakkında
- Eser Adı: I shall hazard much and can possibly gain nothering by the issue of this interview... Hamilton before his duel with Burr, 1804
- Sanatçı: Jacob Lawrence
- Yıl: 1956
- Orijinal boyutlar: 31.0 x 41.0 cm
- Biçim: Landscape
- Telif hakkı durumu: Telif hakkı koruması altında
- Ana renk: Phthalo Green
- Renk tonu: Yellow-Green Range