AMERICAN FORCES, DURING THE WAR WHICH ESTABLISHED THE INDEPENDENCE OF HIS COUNTRY, AND UNITED STATES. COMPILED UNDER THE INSPECTION OF THE HONOURABLE AN INTRODUCTION, CONTAINING A COMPENDIOUS VIEW OF THE COLONIES INDEPENDENCE. BY JOHN MARSHALL. VOL. IV. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS George Washington Livingston Manor, Dobbs book spines
George Washington From the painting by James Sharples Sharples is distinguished for having painted what the Washington family regarded as the most faithful likenesses of the Father of His Country. This portrait in particular is the best resemblance we have of Washington during the period between his resignation as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army and his inauguration as First President of the United States. The Sharples portraits of Washington were commissioned by Robert Cary, a London merchant and admirer of our First President, who sent the artist on a special trip to America to do the work. This and other portraits by Sharples of Washington and his compeers long remained in England, but are now in the Collection of Herbert L. Pratt, New York. THELIFEOFGEORGE WASHINGTON,COMMANDER IN CHIEFOF THE |