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VIRGINIA: CONVENTION, 1829. James Madison addressing the Virginia Constitutional



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VIRGINIA: CONVENTION, 1829. James Madison addressing the Virginia Constitutional

VIRGINIA: CONVENTION, 1829.
James Madison addressing the Virginia Constitutional Convention at Richmond, 1829-1830. George Catlins sketch and key for his painting, 1830

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1829 1830 Catlin Commonwealth Constitutional Convention Delegate Democracy George Madison Politics Richmond Sketch State Virginia Southeast


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The captivating print titled "VIRGINIA: CONVENTION, 1829" captures a significant moment in American history. James Madison, one of the founding fathers and the fourth President of the United States, is shown addressing the Virginia Constitutional Convention at Richmond between 1829 and 1830. This convention played a crucial role in shaping the future of democracy in Virginia. In this remarkable image by George Catlin, we witness an intimate glimpse into early American politics. A group of distinguished men, delegates from across the state, gather together to discuss and debate matters pertaining to their commonwealth's constitution. The interior setting adds an air of solemnity and importance to this historic event. James Madison stands at the forefront as he delivers his address with eloquence and conviction. As one of America's most influential political thinkers, Madison's words carry immense weight during these deliberations. George Catlin skillfully captured this scene through his sketching prowess before creating his renowned painting based on it in 1830. His attention to detail allows us to immerse ourselves in this snapshot from Southeastern American history. This print serves as a powerful reminder of our nation's democratic roots and highlights the significance of collective decision-making processes that shape our society even today.

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