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George Washington Lansdowne Analysis
George Washington (Lansdowne portrait) by Gilbert Stuart, oil on canvas, 1796 National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution ( December 1, 2008
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Essential Question Why is the Lansdowne portrait of George Washington such an iconic representation of the American presidency?
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First Approach to Analysis
Divide painting in quadrants. Examine each quadrant. Only “discover” at this point. WHAT DO YOU SEE? SAVE WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR LATER
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What does this mean? Use the Painting Analysis Worksheet to write what you think your assigned symbol means.
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Gesture and Figure
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Face
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Clothing
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Sword
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Table (Leg)
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Chair
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On June 14, 1777, in order to establish an official flag for the new nation, the Continental Congress passed the first Flag Act: "Resolved, That the flag of the United States be made of thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new Constellation."
15 star, 15 stripe banner from 1795 (admission of Vermont and Kentucky). “Star Spangled Banner”
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Books on the Table Journal of Congress Federalist
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Books on the floor Constitution and Bylaws
General Orders, American Revolution Constitution and Bylaws
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Inkwell
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Dogs standing guard at the corners of the inkwell would remind classically educated viewers of Plutarch's observation: They symbolize “the conservative watchful, philosophical principle of life.” The inkwell displays the Washington family coat of arms, the crest of which George Washington changed from a raven to a griffin (a mythological creature with the body of a lion and the head of a hawk).
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Rainbow
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Dark Clouds
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Portico
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Essential Question Why is the Lansdowne portrait of George Washington such an iconic representation of the American presidency? Write a one sentence answer to this question on the post-it note on your table and post your answer around the picture on the board.
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