Battleof Monmouth 19th century painting
Summary
Painting titled Washington Rallying the Troops at Monmouth; depicts George Washington at the 1778 Battle of Monmouth. In 1857, Leutze painted a copy one-third of this size for the Monmouth County Historical Association.
Emanuel Leutze (1816–1868) was a German-born American historical painter whose picture Washington Crossing Delaware (1851) numbers among the most popular and widely reproduced images of an American historical event. Leutze was brought to the United States as a child. In 1841 he returned to Germany to study at the Academy in Düsseldorf. He remained in Germany for almost 20 years and was primarily occupied with painting a series of canvases based on U.S. history.
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19th century paintings of battles
battle of monmouth
doe memorial library interior
paintings by emanuel leutze
paintings of george washington
paintings of battles of the american revolutionary war
paintings of horses in the united states
paintings of horses in warfare
united states in history paintings
washington dc
Date
1800 - 1899
in collections
Source
Wikimedia Commons
Link
Copyright info
public domain