George Washington
The portrait is set in an engraved frame seated on a plinth. Swags of drapery adorn the top sides of the frame, and below the plinth, layers of cloth are intertwined around three tiebacks. Above the portrait at center is a bust of Minerva flanked by two the one on the left representing the army and the one on the right representing the navy and rays of light radiate behind this crest. On the sides of the frame near the base are symbols of the army, a shield, helmet, halberd and gauntlets, on left side and symbols of the navy, a cannon, anchor, rope, and shot, on the right.
Baker 257, Hart 397b
Published ReferencesCharles Henry Hart and Samuel Arlent Edwards, Catalogue of the Engraved Portraits of Washington (New York: Grolier Club of the City of New York, 1904), 181.
William Spohn Baker, The Engraved Portraits of Washington with Notices of the Originals and Brief Biographical Sketches of the Painters (Philadelphia: Lindsay & Baker, 1880), 138.
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