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portrait and Jefferson
Postwar portrait of Jefferson Davis by Daniel Huntington
The U. S. mint prepared special silver medals with a portrait of Jefferson and had a message of friendship and peace, called Indian Peace Medals or peace medals.
alt = 1 / 4 length portrait of Jefferson in 1791, showing him with a shock of red hair and wearing a dark-colored jacket, a yellow vest, and a white shirt.
On November 11, 2006 the Board of Trustees at Thomas Jefferson University agreed to sell The Gross Clinic to the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D. C., and the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas for a record $ 68, 000, 000, the highest price for an Eakins painting as well as a record price for an individual American-made portrait.
Kościuszko's portrait of Thomas Jefferson
* Alfred Jones ( engraver ) ( 1890 ), Thomas Jefferson portrait
The full series included a 1 ¢ profile of Franklin in blue, a 3 ¢ profile of Washington in red brown, a 5 ¢ portrait of Thomas Jefferson, and portraits of Washington for 10 ¢ green and 12 ¢ black values.
Lewis and Clark also gave Yellepit a peace medal engraved with a portrait of Thomas Jefferson, to be worn around the neck, and a small American flag.
The U. S. mint prepared special silver medals with a portrait of Jefferson and had a message of friendship and peace, called Indian Peace Medals or peace medals.
* 1914: The first $ 50 Federal Reserve Note was issued with a portrait of Thomas Jefferson on the obverse and an allegorical figure of Panama between a merchant and battle ship on the reverse.
A prolific portrait painter, he was especially acclaimed for his likenesses of presidents George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.
Peale continued to paint other noted portraits, such as those of the third president Thomas Jefferson while he was in office ( 1805 ), and later on a portrait of Chief Justice John Marshall.
Amid the economic hardship of the War of 1812, President Jefferson — who promised to buy the 1795 portrait of Washington, but could not keep his promise — instead encouraged Peale to go to Europe, as " we have genius among us but no unemployed wealth to reward it ".
By 1869 the $ 2 United States Note was redesigned with the now familiar portrait of Thomas Jefferson to the left and a vignette of the United States Capitol in the center of the obverse.
The obverse of the note featured a border-less portrait of Thomas Jefferson to left and wording in the entire center.
The obverse remains basically unchanged since 1929 and features the same portrait of Jefferson.
Another Jefferson portrait, this one head-to-toe, hangs at West Point, as is his portrait of Alexander Macomb ( American general ).
As well as presenting the moral and ethical issues implicit in aiding the enemy, the story focuses heavily on artist and diplomat Pieter Paul Rubens, whose portrait of Jefferson forms the book's cover art.
In the spring of 1786, he began painting the earliest known portrait of Thomas Jefferson, who was visiting London.
Gilbert Stuart portrait of Thomas Jefferson seated at his desk, 1805.
His charcoal portrait of blues guitarist Blind Lemon Jefferson was included in a New York City Kenkeleba Gallery art show called Jus ' Jass, which also included works by artists such as Romare Bearden, Charles Searles and Joe Overstreet.

portrait and Davis
While he was in prison, Pope Pius IX sent Davis a portrait inscribed with the Latin words, " Venite ad me omnes qui laboratis, et ego reficiam vos, dicit Dominus ", which comes from Matthew 11: 28 and translates as, " Come to me all ye who labor and are heavy burdened and I will give you rest, sayeth the Lord.
" A hand-woven crown of thorns associated with the portrait is often said to have been made by the Pope but may have been woven by his wife Varina Davis.
In 1921, Ruth Davis moved to New York City with her daughters, where she worked as a portrait photographer.
Davis in a publicity portrait for Warner Bros., around the time she tried to free herself from the studio by taking them to court.
* John Philip Davis ( 1784 – 1862 ), portrait and subject painter
A portrait of Davis in his role as Jock Ewing often appeared as a memorial on Dallas after his death.
Horst made a portrait of Bette Davis the same year, the first in a series of celebrities he would photograph during his life.
In the following years Klarwein produced comparably striking designs for the covers of two Miles Davis albums, Bitches Brew ( 1969 ) and Live-Evil ( 1971 ), as well as a portrait of Jimi Hendrix, which was supposed to have been used for the guitarist's collaboration album with big band leader Gil Evans, which never came to fruition due to the guitarist's death.
In 1934 Davis decided he wanted his old friend, John St Helier Lander, a Jersey artist, to paint a portrait of King George V, to commemorate the endowment of the scholarship.
When the commission was complete, the artist and Davis visited the College to discuss where the portrait might be hung.
On 23 July 1935 the Prince of Wales came to Jersey to open the Hall and unveil the portrait of King George V. The Hall was refurbished in 1996 and now exists as the Howard Davis Theatre where numerous types of drama are performed by the pupils.

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The portrait that had developed, fragmentarily but consistently, was the portrait of a man to whom serious thinking is alien enough that the making of a decision inhibits, when it does not forestall, any ability to review the decision in the light of new evidence.
There was, of course, more to the portrait of a lady you carried in your mind's eye than the sine qua non of her virtue.
That was Rob Roy, who posed with Mrs. Coolidge for the portrait by Howard Chandler Christy.
There were many letters of strong protest against the portrait of the Anglican clergyman, who was indeed portrayed as a man not particularly concerned with religious matters and without really very much to do as clergyman.
Alessandro di Cristofano di Lorenzo del Bronzino Allori ( 31 May 1535 – 22 September 1607 ) was an Italian portrait painter of the late Mannerist Florentine school.
The Pentelic marble portrait head of Arcadius ( illustration ) was discovered in Istanbul close to the Forum Tauri, in June 1949, in excavating foundations for new buildings of the University at Beyazit.
In painting, there was only a portrait of Hieronymus Holtzschuher, a Madonna and Child ( 1526 ), Salvator Mundi ( 1526 ), and two panels showing St. John with St. Peter in background and St. Paul with St. Mark in the background.
While it is assumed that the younger Cuyp did work with his father initially to develop rudimentary talents, Aelbert became more focused on landscape paintings while Jacob was a portrait painter by profession.
From his own captains, Nelson was presented with a sword and a portrait as " proof of their esteem ".
In former times, it was customary to have a portrait in Confucius Temples ; however, during the reign of Hongwu Emperor ( Taizu ) of the Ming dynasty it was decided that the only proper portrait of Confucius should be in the temple in his hometown, Qufu.
Claudius has been portrayed in film on several other occasions, including in the 1979 motion picture Caligula, the role being performed by Giancarlo Badessi in which the character was depicted as an idiot, in contrast to Robert Graves ' portrait of Claudius as a cunning and deeply intelligent man who is perceived by others to be an idiot.
The phallic shape of the piece scandalized the Salon, and despite Brâncuși's explanation that it was an anonymous portrait, removed it from the exhibition.
The film was intended to be an all encompassing portrait of political movements since May 1968, a summation of the work which he had taken part in for ten years.
At Moscow, Sun Yat-sen University Portraits of Chiang were hung on the walls ; and, in the Soviet May Day Parades that year, Chiang's portrait was to be carried along with the portraits of Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, and other socialist leaders.
Chiang's portrait hung over the gate of the Forbidden City before Mao's portrait was set up in its place.
She painted a large canvas in 1884, Les Derniers Jours d ' Enfance, a portrait of her sister and nephew whose composition and style revealed a debt to James McNeill Whistler and whose subject matter was akin to Mary Cassatt's mother-and-child paintings.
In the mid-1880s, she was receiving commissions from notable Philadelphians and earning $ 500 per portrait, comparable to what Eakins commanded.
Her portrait of The Reverend Matthew Blackburne Grier was particularly well-received, as was Sita and Sarita, a portrait of her cousin Charles W. Leavitt's wife Sarah ( Allibone ) Leavitt in white, with a small black cat perched on her shoulder, both gazing out mysteriously.

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