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![]() | Catharine Macaulay 1775 National Portrait Gallery Washington, D.C. | Unrated | Anonymous | |
![]() | Catharine Macaulay (1) 1775 National Portrait Gallery Washington, D.C. | Unrated | Anonymous | |
![]() | Charles Greenbury Griffith, Col 1785 Private collection: Mr.& Mrs. Summerfield Roberts Dallas, TX | Unrated | Anonymous | |
![]() | Congress Voting The Declaration Of Independence engraving Library of Congress Washington, D.C. | ![]() Print shows men gathered in the Assembly Room in the Pennsylvania State House (now called Independence Hall), Philadelphia. Completed figures include John Adams, Roger Sherman, James Wilson and Thomas Jefferson, handing a document to John Hancock, president of the Congress. Seated in the front from left to right are Samuel Adams, Robert Morris,... | Unrated | Anonymous |
![]() | David Garrick 1775 National Portrait Gallery Washington, D.C. | Unrated | Anonymous | |
![]() | General William Smallwood 1785/1788 National Gallery of Art Washington, D.C. | Unrated | Anonymous | |
![]() | George Read 1784 Smithsonian Institution New York, NY | Unrated | Anonymous | |
![]() | George Washington 1785 Smithsonian Institution New York, NY | ![]() Description: Portrait of George Washington wearing his military uniform and standing in a landscape, his body turned to the left, his head turned to the left, and his gaze directed off to the left. In his raised right hand he holds a walking stick. | Unrated | Anonymous |
![]() | James Duane ca. 1784 New York Historical Society New York, NY | ![]() James Duane was the son of Anthony Duane and Althea (Keteltas) Duane. He was a member of the Continental Congress and of the New York Senate, and was appointed first federal judge of the District of New York (1789-94) by George Washington. From 1784 to 1789 he was the first Federalist mayor of New York. John Trumbull used this painting as a model for... | Unrated | Anonymous |
John Wilkes Mp 1768 United Kingdom Parliament London, UK | ![]() John Wilkes was a vociferous advocate of Parliamentary reform. He was expelled from the House of Commons and imprisoned, and as a result became a popular psyche a defender of freedom against tyranny of ministers and-by association-the Monarchy. | Unrated | Anonymous |
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