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General Anthony Wayne (1745-96) after the original by John Trumbull (1756-1843
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General Anthony Wayne (1745-96) after the original by John Trumbull (1756-1843
AKM205172 General Anthony Wayne (1745-96) after the original by John Trumbull (1756-1843) 1861 (oil on canvas) by Rothermel, Peter Frederick (1817-1895); 76.2x63.5 cm; Philadelphia History Museum at the Atwater Kent; (add.info.: land surveyor in Nova Scotia; major general in Revolutionary army; captured at Stony Point in 1779; ultimately appointed general-in-chief of US army; ); ePhiladelphia History Museum at the Atwater Kent; Courtesy of Historical Society of Pennsylvania Collection, ; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23208146
© Philadelphia History Museum at the Atwater Kent Courtesy of Historical Society of Pennsylvania Collection, / Bridgeman Images
American Revolution Cockade Epaulettes
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This print showcases General Anthony Wayne, a prominent figure in American history. The image is a reproduction of the original painting by John Trumbull, created in 1861 and skillfully captured on canvas by Peter Frederick Rothermel. General Anthony Wayne, born in 1745 and passing away in 1796, played significant roles as both a land surveyor in Nova Scotia and a major general during the Revolutionary War. His bravery was demonstrated when he was captured at Stony Point in 1779 but later rose to become the general-in-chief of the United States Army. In this portrait, General Wayne stands tall and proud, donning his military uniform complete with an impressive hat adorned with epaulettes. His distinguished wig adds an air of formality to his appearance. The artist has expertly depicted every detail of his attire down to the cockade on his hat—a symbol associated with the American Revolution. The painting captures General Wayne's resolute gaze and determined expression, reflecting his unwavering commitment to fighting for independence. This powerful portrayal serves as a testament to his leadership qualities and contributions during one of America's most pivotal periods. Displayed at the Philadelphia History Museum at the Atwater Kent, this remarkable piece offers viewers an opportunity to connect with history and appreciate the sacrifices made by individuals like General Anthony Wayne who helped shape our nation's future.
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