George Washington at Princeton

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"George Washington at Princeton" is a celebrated 1779 oil portrait by Charles Willson Peale depicting General George Washington after his victory at the Battle of Princeton during the American Revolutionary War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
portrait
artisticSchool American colonial art
colorPalette muted earth tones
commissionedBy Pennsylvania legislature NERFINISHED
commissionedFor Pennsylvania State House NERFINISHED
copyrightStatus public domain
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Charles Willson Peale NERFINISHED
depicts Battle of Princeton NERFINISHED
George Washington NERFINISHED
depictsConflict American Revolutionary War NERFINISHED
depictsEvent Battle of Princeton NERFINISHED
depictsRank General
depictsRole Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army NERFINISHED
depictsSetting aftermath of battle
depictsTimeAfter victory at Princeton
describedIn art history literature
genre history painting
hasPart battlefield landscape
cannon
captured British flags
view of Nassau Hall
inception 1779
influenced later representations of George Washington
locationOfCreation Philadelphia NERFINISHED
mainSubject American victory at the Battle of Princeton
George Washington as commander-in-chief
materialUsed canvas
oil paint
movement American Revolutionary War art
notableVersionOf series of Washington portraits by Charles Willson Peale
originalLanguage none
portraysMood resolve
triumph
showsClothing Continental Army uniform
showsObject sword
tricorn hat
significantFor iconic image of George Washington
symbol of American independence

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Charles Willson Peale notableWork George Washington at Princeton