Gilbert Stuart
American painter of George Washington

Born
December 3rd, 1755
269 years ago
Died
1828
197 years ago — 73 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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Born in 1755, a prominent American painter specialized in portraits, particularly of political figures. Created numerous likenesses of George Washington, contributing significantly to the iconography of the nation's first president. Established a successful studio in Philadelphia, where many influential figures of the time became subjects. Also painted notable portraits of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, helping to shape American visual culture. His work embodied the ideals of the American Revolution, and his legacy endures in the galleries of prominent museums across the United States.
Portrait of George Washington
Portraits of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison
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