Washington Taking Leave of His Officers, December 4th 1783 by Howard Pyle

Washington Taking Leave of His Officers, December 4th 1783

(Washington taking leave of his Officers, December 4th 1783 )


Howard Pyle

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Undated  ·  lithograph  ·  Picture ID: 231713

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Washington Taking Leave of His Officers, December 4th 1783 by Howard Pyle. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
generals · general · military · soldiers · soldier · american revolution · revolutionary war · war of independence · united states of america · us history · disbanding · disbanded · army · farewell · goodbye · interior · emotional · bowing · affection · leader · politician · first president · c18th · c19th · c20th · male · portrait · brandywine school · america · american · North America · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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