A Gentleman of the Morris Family by John Wollaston https://www.nga.gov/artworks/1135-gentleman-morris-family
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Discover works by Frank Thiel and learn about the artist
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One of Domenico Veneziano’s major works is an altarpiece that he painted about 1445 for the Church of Santa Lucia dei Magnoli, in Florence. The incident illustrated in this small panel from the base of the altarpiece is John’s act of exchanging his rich, worldly clothes for a rough, camel–hair coat.
National Gallery of Art, Washington (undated, 1960s): 10, as St.
National Gallery of Art, Washington.
Hostilities between North American colonists and Britain were boiling over in the 1770s when Benjamin West painted this double portrait. The British wanted to ensure the loyalty of the Mohawk people, the easternmost tribe of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy), in case of war.
National Gallery of Art, Washington.
National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1965: 126, repro.
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