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... artist was ordered , was passed before the occupa- tion of Philadelphia . Its progress marks the vicissi- tudes of the revolutionary struggle ; commenced in the gloomy winter and half - famished encampment at Valley Forge , in 1778 ...
... artist was ordered , was passed before the occupa- tion of Philadelphia . Its progress marks the vicissi- tudes of the revolutionary struggle ; commenced in the gloomy winter and half - famished encampment at Valley Forge , in 1778 ...
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... artist's hands . Lafayette desired a copy for the king of France ; and Peale executed one in 1779 , which was sent to Paris ; but the misfortunes of the royal family occasioned its sale , and it became the property of the Count de Menou ...
... artist's hands . Lafayette desired a copy for the king of France ; and Peale executed one in 1779 , which was sent to Paris ; but the misfortunes of the royal family occasioned its sale , and it became the property of the Count de Menou ...
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... artistic gifts , that intelligence of one of the most important triumphs of the American arms was received by Washington in a despatch he opened while sitting to Wilson Peale for a miniature intended for his wife who was also present ...
... artistic gifts , that intelligence of one of the most important triumphs of the American arms was received by Washington in a despatch he opened while sitting to Wilson Peale for a miniature intended for his wife who was also present ...
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... artist , framed with the wood of the tree in front of the famous Chew's house , around which centred the battle of ... artistic genius Appendix 133.
... artist , framed with the wood of the tree in front of the famous Chew's house , around which centred the battle of ... artistic genius Appendix 133.
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Washington Irving. ment , if not the highest capabilities of artistic genius . This was ROBERT EDGE PINE . He brought to Amer- ica the earliest cast of the Venus de Medici , which was privately exhibited to the select few - the man- ners ...
Washington Irving. ment , if not the highest capabilities of artistic genius . This was ROBERT EDGE PINE . He brought to Amer- ica the earliest cast of the Venus de Medici , which was privately exhibited to the select few - the man- ners ...
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