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Washington in 1772, drawn by Anson Dickinson c. 1833 (steel engraving)
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Washington in 1772, drawn by Anson Dickinson c. 1833 (steel engraving)
1066767 Washington in 1772, drawn by Anson Dickinson c.1833 (steel engraving) by Peale, Charles Willson (1741-1827) (after); 14x10.9 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info.: Print made by James W. Steel (1799-1879). George Washington (1732-99), first President of the United States.); American, out of copyright
Media ID 22219268
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Armed Colonel Musket Washington
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This steel engraving, titled "Washington in 1772" offers a glimpse into the life of George Washington before he became the first President of the United States. Drawn by Anson Dickinson in approximately 1833 and printed by James W. Steel, this print showcases Washington's commanding presence as Colonel of the Virginia Regiment. In this half-length portrait, Washington stands proudly in his military uniform, armed with a musket at his side. His stern expression reflects his determination and leadership qualities that would later shape American history. The attention to detail is remarkable, capturing every intricate element of his attire and facial features. Displayed at the Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, USA, this historic artwork transports viewers back to a crucial period preceding the Revolutionary War. It serves as a testament to Washington's pivotal role in shaping America's destiny during its fight for independence. As we gaze upon this print today, we are reminded not only of Washington's significant contributions but also of the enduring legacy he left behind. This image encapsulates both strength and dignity while offering us an intimate connection to one of America's most revered figures. Through Anson Dickinson's skilled hand and James W. Steel's masterful printing technique, we are granted access to an extraordinary moment frozen in time - an iconic representation of George Washington before he embarked on his transformative journey as a national hero.
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