Trumbull, John, 1756-1843
Trumbull, John
John Trumbull American artist (1756–1843)
John Trumbull American artist
Trumbull, John (American painter, 1756-1843)
טראמבל, ג'ון, 1756-1843
VIAF ID: 56862633 ( Personal )
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Works
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Alexander Hamilton | |
The Anarchiad : a new England poem. 1786-1787. Written in concert by David Humphreys, Joel Barlow, John Trumbull and... Lemuel hopkins. d. in 1861 by Luther G. Riggs.. | |
autobiography of Colonel John Trumbull, patriot-artist, 1756-1843 | |
Battle of Bunker's [sic] Hill | |
Battle of Princeton | |
C. Gore, Governor of Massachusetts 1809 | |
Capture of the Hessians at Trenton | |
A catalogue of a most superb and distinguished collection of Italian, French, Flemish, and Dutch pictures, 1797 | |
[Death of General Montgomery at Quebec] | |
Declaration of Independence | |
Description of the four pictures, from subjects of the revolution, painted by order of the government of the United States, and now placed in the rotunda of the Capitol. 1827. | |
"Don't sign that declaration, gentlemen! You'll hurt business!" | |
An essay on the use and advantages of the fine arts delivered at the Public Commencement in New Haven, September 12th 1770 | |
Examination of Col. Trumbull's address : in opposition to the projected union of the American Academy of Fine Arts, and the National Academy of Design | |
Extrait d'une lettre écrite par ... au sujet de deux tableaux peints par le colonel Trumbull | |
General Washington | |
Giussepe Ceracchi, sculptor. Nat. 1760-Ob. 1801 | |
The greatness and sovereignty of God, sufficient reason to silence man's complaints of his Providence, and put a stop to our striving against him : A sermon, delivered in the First Society in Lebanon, December 3, 1775. The next Lord's Day, after the news of the untimely death of Mrs. Faith Huntington, daughter of the Honorable Governor Trumbull, and wife of Colonel Jedidiah Huntington. By Solomon Williams, D.D. late Pastor of the First Church in Lebanon. Published at the desire of His Honor the governor, and the honorable family. [Three lines of quotations] | |
Home Insurance Company, cash assets $6,000,000, October | |
[John Rutledge, head-and-shoulders portrait, in oval, facing right] | |
John Trumbull, painter-patriot : an exhibition organized to honor the bicentennial of the artist's birth | |
M'Fingal : an epic poem. In four cantos. By John Trumbull, Esq. [Two lines of text in Latin] | |
National paintings. : Letter from John Trumbull to the speaker of the House of Representatives, on the subject of the national paintings in the Rotundo of the Capitol. : December 9, 1828--Read, and laid upon the table. | |
[Oliver Ellsworth, Chief Justice, half-length portrait, facing right] | |
Paintings | |
Philip Schuyler Esq'r. maj'r. gen'l. in the American service | |
The poetical works : 1820 | |
The Poetical works of John Trumbull, LL D. containing M'Fingal, a modern epic poem, revised and corrected, with copious explanatory notes ; The progress of Dulness ; and a collection of Poems on various subjects, written before and during the revolutionary war. In two volumes. Vol.I [-Vol. II]. | |
[Portret Tadeusza Kościuszki] : [fotografia obrazu Johna Trumbulla]. - [przed 1914]. | |
The progress of dulness, or the rare adventures of Tom Brainless. : By the celebrated author of Mc. Fingal | |
Received the [17th] day of [April] 17[90] : of [The Honorable James Madison, Esquire] the sum of [Three guineas] being one half of the subscription for two prints, one representing the battle of Bunker's-Hill, and the other the death of General Montgomery; which I promise to deliver, according to the proposals, published in London, and dated November 10, 1788 | |
Reference and description of the print, representing the sortie made by the Garrison of Gibraltar, in November, 1781. Engraved by Mr. Sharp, from the original picture painted by Col. Trumbull. | |
Republican court or American society in the days of Washington | |
Rufus King, Nat.1755- Ob.1827 | |
Rules of civility and decent behaviour in company... [extract from... Diary during the Federal Convention, 9 May-2 June 1787] | |
Sortie de la garnison de Gibraltar | |
[Surrender of Gen. Burgoyne] | |
Surrender of Lord Cornwallis | |
Szenische Darstellung: Amerikanische Unabhängigkeitserklärung Holzstich | |
Theology; explained and defended in a series of sermons; | |
[Thomas Macdonough, full-length portrait, seated, facing right] | |
Ticonderoga & its dependencies, August 1776. | |
The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen United States of America | |
Washington resigning his commission | |
The works of colonel John Trumbull, artist of the American revolution | |
帆船と海 : シグナ美術館海洋画展 = Ships and the sea : marine art from the Cigna Museum and Art Collection |