Image: WLA amart 1841 plaster Washington
Description: Washington Resigning His Commission ca. 1841 Ferdinand Pettrich Born: Dresden, Germany 1798 Died: Rome, Italy 1872 painted plaster 86 x 48 1/2 x 36 3/8 in. (218.3 x 123.2 x 92.3 cm) Smithsonian American Art Museum Gift of the artist XX35 Smithsonian American Art Museum Wikipedia Loves Art at the Smithsonian American Art Museum This photo of item # XX35 at the Smithsonian American Art Museum was contributed under the team name "Team_Gene" as part of the Wikipedia Loves Art project in February 2009. Smithsonian American Art Museum The original photograph on Flickr was taken by pohick2—please add a comment to the original Flickr page whenever a use has been made on Wikipedia or another project. Project galleries on Flickr: this institution, this team
Title: WLA amart 1841 plaster Washington
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