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Description |
An oil painting of Henry Knox by Charles Wilson Peale. Charles Willson Peale painted Knox's museum portrait in the spring of 1784, when Knox came to Philadelphia for the first national meeting of the Society of the Cincinnati. At that time, Major Pierre L'Enfant brought the Society members their newly cast medals from Paris. Knox wears his in the museum portrait in the upper left button hole.
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Source |
Picture of painting, which is owned by the city of Philadelphia.
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Date |
c. 1784
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Author |
Charles Wilson Peale
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Permission |
This image is in the public domain because of its age.
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Other versions |
A version from the National Park Service website can be found here:[1] |
Creator/Artist |
Name |
Peale, Charles Willson |
Date of birth/death |
1741-04-15 |
1827-02-22 |
Location of birth/death |
St. Paul's Parish, Maryland |
Philadelphia |
Work location |
Deutsch: Nordamerikanische Ostküste
English: East coast of North America
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