Datec.1798
DimensionsOverall (H x W): 15 15/16 in. × 10 1/2 in. (40.48 cm × 26.67 cm)
Plate (H x W): 14 3/8 in. x 9 in. (36.51 cm x 22.86 cm)
Image ( H x W): 11 1/4 in. × 8 1/2 in. (28.58 cm × 21.59 cm)
Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley DeForest Scott, 1985
Object numberSC-11
DescriptionThis half-length portrait depicts George Washington wearing a military uniform with the Society of Cincinnati medal on his left lapel. He cradles a sword in his right arm and holds a map in his hands. To his left is a table holding a tricorn hat. Behind him is a drawn curtain revealing a landscape with rows of military tents on a plain in front of a mountain. Below the image in text is an eagle with a shield in front of it and a scroll with the words "E Pluribus Unum" engraved on it.
Published ReferencesWick, Wendy C., George Washington An American Icon The Eighteenth-Century Graphic Portraits (Washington D.C.: The Smithsonian, 1982), 129.
David McNeely Stauffer, American Engravers Upon Copper and Steel Part II Check-List of the Works of the Earlier Engravers (New York: Grolier Club of the City of New York, 1907), 152.
Charles Henry Hart and Samuel Arlent Edwards, Catalogue of the Engraved Portraits of Washington (New York: Grolier Club of the City of New York, 1904), 333-334.
William Spohn Baker, The Engraved Portrais of Washington with Notices of the Originals and Brief Biographical Sketches of the Painters (Philadelphia: Lindsay & Baker, 1880), 127.
MarkingsPrinted below lower-left side of portrait t: "F. Bartoli Pinxt."
Printed below lower-right side of portrait: "D. Edwin Sc.".
Printed below portrait, centered: "His Excellency George Washington Lieut. Genl. / of the Armies / of the United States of America. / Respectfully Dedicated to the Lovers of their Country / and Firm Supporters of its Constitution.".
Printed below eagle image: "Published by D. Kennedy. 228 Market St. Philada.".
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