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![]() | Ezra Stiles by Samuel King 1771 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | King, Samuel | |
![]() | Red Tailed Hawk by John James Audubon ca. 1831. Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Audubon, John James | |
![]() | Richard, Duke of Gloucester, and the Lady Anne by Edwin Austin Abbey 1896 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Abbey, Edwin Austin | |
![]() | Julia Porter Dwight by Eliza Goodridge circa 1832 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Goodridge, Eliza | |
![]() | The City Of New York by Charles Parsons 1876 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Parsons, Charles | |
![]() | Edward Winslow by John Smibert c. 1730-1731 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Smibert, John | |
John Trumbull by Gilbert Stuart 1818 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Stuart, Gilbert | ![]() John Trumbull (June 6, 1756 – November 10, 1843) was an American artist during the period of the American Revolutionary War and was notable for his historical paintings. His Declaration of Independence was used on the reverse of the two-dollar bill. | |
![]() | The Declaration Of Independence, 4 July 1776 by John Trumbull 1786–1820 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Trumbull, John | ![]() The Declaration of Independence was begun in Paris, most probably at the suggestion of Thomas Jefferson, chief author of the document, who provided Trumbull with a first-hand account of the event in the Assembly Room in Independence Hall where Congress had met. Trumbull combined a desire for historical authenticity with a mission to commemorate a... |
![]() | Mrs. John Trumbull (Sarah Hope Harvey) by John Trumbull ca. 1804-1808 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Trumbull, John | |
![]() | Lady Arranging Flowers by Eugene Benson 1870 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Benson, Eugene |
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