

"Washington." Engraving by W. L. Ormsby, after Gilbert Stuart, c. 1830
This is a handsome engraving of President George Washington, after Gilbert Stuart's famous likeness of the first President. The engraving was engraved by W.L. Ormsby, circa 1830.
This standing portrait shows President George Washington in front of neoclassical columns. In his right hand, he holds a dress sword, hinting at his military prowess and his significant role as Commander in Chief. To his left is a table strewn with books, scrolls, and quill and inkpot to signify rule of law. This print was published after Washington's death, to celebrate his importance as one of the founders of our great nation.
Washington’s visage is based on the famous "Lansdowne" portrait by Gilbert Stuart, originally painted in 1796 in one of the several in-person sittings Washington had with Stuart. Stuart's portrait was adapted by countless painters during the period, who, without access to Washington themselves, often painted variants of Gilbert's original.
Waterman Lilly Ormsby (1809-1883) studied at the National Academy of Design and eventually set up shop in New York. Ormsby specialized in the engraving of paper money, becoming one of the founders of the Continental Bank Note Company. The clarity and engraved detail of this print, like all of Ormsby’s work, is exceptional.
An important piece commemorating our first President, this print would make a beautiful addition to any early American history collection.
CONDITION:
Near fine condition. Engraving. Strong impression, with very little fading. Paper is very healthy, save small stain and two small holes in lower title margin, not affecting printed titles.
Framed according to archival standards in a custom-built wooden frame with UV Plexiglas and acid-free mats.
Framed Dimensions: 31 3/4" H x 23 3/4" W x 1 3/8" D.
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"Washington." Engraving by W. L. Ormsby, after Gilbert Stuart, c. 1830
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Colorado Springs CO 80906
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