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Iconography of George Washington

Get out $1.25 What is different? What is the same? Why are they different? What is the message of each image? Which image seeks to show the grandeur of the 18 th century? Why?

Why would we want Washington to appear as if he was Roman?

GreenoughHoudon

Symbolism?

Artistic License Which of the artist used artistic license more? Does it take away?

Canova Can it be a portrait if he never posed for it?

Stuart Lansdowne Portrait 1796 Symbolism Would Washington approve?

Bingham 1856 Leutze 1851 Washington Crossing the Delaware

Washington Monument