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George Washington

Maker (American, 1767 - 1822)
ClassificationsPAINTINGS
Date1790-1793
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions34 x 25 in. (86.4 x 63.5 cm.) frame: 43 x 35 in. (109.2 x 88.9 cm.)
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
Label TextCharles Peale Polk received his artistic training from his uncle and namesake, Charles Willson Peale. In 1789 Polk began making copies of his uncle's 1779 portrait of George Washington at the Battle of Princeton, New Jersey, a copy of which hangs directly to the right. Both Polk and Peale portrayed Washington in front of Nassau Hall on the campus of Princeton University, where the battle had been fought. Peale's influence on Polk's work can be seen in the use of graceful S-curves on the lapels of Washington's coat and in the oval shape of the general's head. As Polk matured as an artist in the 1790s, however, he developed his own style, distinguished by shallow foreground space, use of line as the primary means to delineate form, and emphasis on details such as the individual strands of gold braid on Washington's epaulets.
Status
On view
Object number19.2
Exhibitions
George Washington
Charles Willson Peale
after 1779
Object number: 19.13
George Washington
Rembrandt Peale
n.d.
Object number: 19.1
Thomas Jefferson
Charles Willson Peale
1776
Object number: 24.8
Tacy Shoemaker
Charles Willson Peale
1818
Object number: 98.1
William Flintham
James Peale
ca. 1805
Object number: 51.14
Ann Britton Cook
James Peale
1821
Object number: 91.280
A Girl Holding a Doll
James Peale
1804
Object number: 83.8.35
George Washington
Gilbert Stuart
1797
Object number: 39.1
Still Life with Wine, Cake, and Nuts
Raphaelle Peale
1819
Object number: 83.8.36
George Washington
Gilbert Stuart
1819
Object number: 19.11
Margaret Collier Graham
Charles Walter Stetson
1896
Object number: 89.11