Congress Voting Independence, c.1795-1801 by Robert Edge Pine

Congress Voting Independence, c.1795-1801

(Congress Voting Independence, c.1795-1801 )


Robert Edge Pine

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Undated  ·  oil on canvas  ·  Picture ID: 579258

Portrait painting  ·  Everyday scenes and work

Congress Voting Independence, c.1795-1801 by Robert Edge Pine. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
constitution · american · congressmen · statesman · political · politician · vote · interior · politicians · 4th july 1776 · session · government · group portrait · america · North America · Philadelphia History Museum at the Atwater Kent, / Bridgeman Images
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