Gilbert Stuart
Gilbert Charles Stuart (born Stewart; December 3, 1755 – July 9, 1828) was an American painter from Rhode Island who is widely considered one of America's foremost portraitists. His best known work is the unfinished portrait of George Washington that is sometimes referred to as The Athenaeum, begun in 1796. Stuart retained the portrait and used it to paint 130 copies which he sold for $100 each. The image of George Washington featured in the painting has appeared on the United States one-dollar bill for more than a century and on various U.S. postage stamps of the 19th century and early 20th century.
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Born: December 3, 1755; Saunderstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, United States Places are defined in terms of modern geography.
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Died: July 9, 1828; Boston, Massachusetts, United States Places are defined in terms of modern geography.
- Nationality: American. Art Movement: Rococo, Romanticism
- Genre: portrait Field: painting Teachers: Benjamin West