a Gould print
Item Number: 7074
Time Left: CLOSED
Value: $200
Online Close: Apr 1, 2007 6:00 AM EDT
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Description
This dramatic and colorful scene depicts the line of March, passing Knox Headquarters in Vials Gate, NY, on October 28, 1782. In the painting, George Washington sits astride his white horse as the 1st Regiment passes. This historical accuracy has been carefully researched and documented. This Giclee print measures approximately 21 x 16 inches and is double-matted and framed with a lovely gold traditional frame.
Special Instructions
John Gould had a long career in art, both as artist and art instructor. He was also well-known as a lecturer on art, particularly oriental painting. In 1957, he established the Bethlehem Art Gallery and Art School located near Newburgh N.Y. He was born in Worcester, Mass., studied art at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY, and later instructed in Pratt for 22 years. He was a prominent illustrator for the Saturday Evening Post for more than eight years and an illustrator for many national corporations.