Portrait of Washington in The American Style Gallery

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Mounted on the wall in the museum is a large and elaborate wall safe. Famous paintings of George Washington are displayed in the centerpiece of the gallery. They are often changed. This album will show 3 portraits that have occupied an honored position in the gallery. In this picture, behind these open doors is a Gilbert Stuart Athenaeum portrait of George Washington left to the Washington Association by William Van Vleck Lidgerwood, an original founder. The painting had been purchased by Lidgerwood at a Christie, Manson, and Woods auction in England on April 23, 1887 from the estate of James T. Gibson-Craig, Esq.
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Gilbert Stuart Washington Portrait, The American Style Gallery, Washington's Headquarters Museum, Morristown National Historical Park, U.S. National Register of Historic Places, U.S. National Historical Park, New Jersey Register of Historic Places, Historic Morristown, National Historical Park, The American Revolution, American History, US History, George Washington, Continental Army, Winter Encampment, History, Morristown, Jockey Hollow, The Ford Mansion, Morris County, The American Revolution in New Jersey, The Skylands, Lakeland, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State

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