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Gilbert Stuart, George Washington, 1796 “The Athenaeum Portrait” (KEY WORK) “The Lansdowne Portrait”
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Gilbert Stuart, George Washington, 1796 (KEY WORK) “The Athenaeum Portrait”
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Jean-Antoine Houdon, George Washington, Virginia State Capitol, Richmond, 1788 (KEY WORK)
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Jean-Antoine Houdon, George Washington, terracotta study, 1788
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Jean-Antoine Houdon, George Washington, Virginia State Capitol, Richmond, 1788 (KEY WORK)
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Horatio Greenough, George Washington, c. 1840 Jean-Antoine Houdon, George Washington, Virginia State Capitol, Richmond, 1788 (KEY WORK)
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Thomas Jefferson, Virginia State Capitol, Richmond, 1785-89 (KEY WORK) Jean-Antoine Houdon, George Washington,1788 (KEY WORK)
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Ancient Roman, Maison Carrée, 1 st C. BCE Thomas Jefferson, Virginia State Capitol, Richmond, 1785-89 (KEY WORK)
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Ancient Roman, Maison Carrée, 1 st C. BCE Thomas Jefferson, Virginia State Capitol, Richmond, 1785-89 (KEY WORK) Thomas Jefferson: “Here I am … gazing whole hours at the Maison Quarree, like a lover at his mistress.
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William Thornton, United States Capitol, Washington, D.C., 1792 (KEY WORK)
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William Thornton, United States Capitol, 1792 (KEY WORK) Ancient Roman, Pantheon, 2nd century
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William Thornton, United States Capitol, 1792 (KEY WORK) Ancient Roman, Pantheon, 2nd century
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Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, near Charlottesville, VA, 1770-82 and 1796-1809 (KEY WORK)
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David Hemings, Chair, Monticello, early 1800s
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