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  1. americanart.si.edu

    George Washington Wearing a Toga? ... Recently American Art awarded the 2010 Charles C. Eldredge Prize for Distinguished Scholarship in American Art to Kirk Savage for his 2009 book Monument Wars: Washington, D.C., the National Mall, and the Transformation of the Memorial Landscape.
  2. georgeglazer.com

    In the early 19th century, Washington was frequently depicted in the neoclassical manner, dressed as a Greek or Roman statesman or posed in a toga like a classical statue of Zeus. These depictions symbolically linked the relatively new American republic and its leaders to the tradition of the great democracies of ancient Greek and Rome.
  3. On July 31, 1841, a sailing vessel from Leghorn, Italy, docked at the Washington Navy Yard. It carried a massive 10-foot-high, 12-ton marble statue of a seated man wearing only a Roman toga. The artist was the noted American sculptor Horatio Greenough; the marble man, modeled after the Greek god Zeus, was George Washington.
  4. George Washington Wearing a Toga? Smithsonian American Art Museum and its Renwick Gallery. Addthis Share Tools. Share Icon. Print; Object Details Creator Smithsonian American Art Museum Published Date Thu, 29 Jul 2010 11:16:29 -0400 Type Blog posts Smithsonian staff publications Blog posts Smithsonian American Art Museum Topic Art Record ID ...
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  6. mountvernon.org

    African American school children facing the Horatio Greenough statue of George Washington at the U.S. Capitol by Frances Benjamin Johnston, c. 1899, Library of Congress. The enormous George Washington sculpture portrays the first president seated, draped in a toga with his chest exposed.
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    George Washington, also known as Enthroned Washington, is a large marble sculpture by Horatio Greenough commissioned by the United States Congress on July 14, 1832 for the centennial of U.S. President George Washington's birth on February 22, 1732. Completed in 1840, the statue was soon exhibited in the Rotunda of the United States Capitol and then moved to the Capitol's east lawn in 1843. [2]
  8. Jan 22, 2023In November 1908, "George Washington, dismantled, disfigured and clad in a marble toga, and temporarily disgraced, was hauled through the streets of the National Capital today, unattended by an ...
  9. featherschwartzfoster.blog

    Finally, "Enthroned Washington" arrived at the Washington Navy Yard in 1841. A committee of select Congressmen were designated to formally "receive" the statue. They were horrified to find the Great George Washington was indeed seated (as authorized), but naked to the waist, with a robe in his lap and a section of a toga draping his right bicep.
  10. publicartaroundtheworld.com

    The Washington Monument was built in honor of the first President of the United States, George Washington (February 22, 1732 - December 14, 1799). The monument, which stands on the highest point of Baltimore, Mt Vernon, consists of a low ground floor marble room (now a museum) from which a 178 feet (54 m) Cockeysville white marble Doric ...

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