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His granite-like appearance cleverly references Delaware’s nicknames as both “The Diamond State” and “The First State,” creating a visual connection to local heritage that elevates him beyond mere ...
A new book explores how painters, sculptors and writers, especially women and people of color, used their craft to advocate ...
“Washington Crossing the Delaware” is no longer on display at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum in Winona. The painting, which is one of two versions that still exist created by Emanuel Leutze ...
Alternative facts have always been with us, and they've always been used to cover up uncomfortable truths. Here's some ...
Everybody knows "Washington Crossing the Delaware." But you've never seen it like this, reconceived by a Pittsburgh artist at Montclair Art Museum.
Emanuel Leutze’s 1851 painting “Washington Crossing the Delaware” is a mainstay at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. (The Met is closed for four holidays a year and every Wednesday.
How "Washington Crossing the Delaware," a painting by Emanuel Leutze, went 19th-century viral and became an emblem of U.S. patriotism.
The historical reenactment of George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River is held every December in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Washington’s crossing A look at Gen. George Washington’s Christmas crossing of the Delaware River and the art that it inspired. High stakes in the war It was the winter of 1776.
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