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Portrait of George Washington by Charles Peale Polk
Baltimore, circa 1790-1799
Oil on canvas
1980.10
Gift of Mr. Charles H. Bridges, Jr.

This portrait of George Washington, painted by Charles Peale Polk, depicts Washington in his uniform as commander of the Continental army. The likeness, like most of Polk's portraits of Washington, was derived not from life, but from the more famous works of his uncle, celebrated portrait artist Charles Willson Peale, with whom he lived and trained as a young man.

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