The Honorable Anthony Wayne, Esqr., Major General in the American Army

Engraver John Norman American, born England
Sitter Anthony Wayne American
1782
Not on view
A bust length portrait of Nathaniel Green in uniform, facing right within an oval frame topped with swags, set over a small landscape that shows a woman allegorically representing America, nursing two children representing different races, and looking back at British and American armies confronting one another. Published as an illustration in "An impartial history of the war in America, between Great Britain and the United States, from its commencement to the end of the war," Boston, printed by Nathaniel Coverly and Robert Hodge, 1781, v. 1, frontispiece.

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  • Title: The Honorable Anthony Wayne, Esqr., Major General in the American Army
  • Engraver: John Norman (American (born England), ca. 1748–1817 Boston, Massachusetts)
  • Sitter: Anthony Wayne (American, Easttown Township, Pennsylvania 1745–1796 buried Fort Presque Isle, Pennsylvania)
  • Date: 1782
  • Medium: Etching and engraving
  • Dimensions: Plate: 6 × 3 11/16 in. (15.3 × 9.4 cm)
    Sheet: 7 3/4 × 4 13/16 in. (19.7 × 12.2 cm)
  • Classification: Prints
  • Credit Line: Bequest of Charles Allen Munn, 1924
  • Object Number: 24.90.638
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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