Stuart’s
portrait of President Washington (1795), called the Gibbs-Channing-Avery portrait, is
one of eighteen similar works known as the Vaughan group. The first of this
type, presumably painted from life and then copied in all the others,
originally belonged to Samuel Vaughan, a London merchant living in Philadelphia
and a close friend of Washington. This original portrait by Stuart, painted in 1795
according to Rembrandt Peale, was subsequently acquired by Joseph Harrison of
Philadelphia. While in Harrison's collection, Rembrandt Peale copied it many
times. The version now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, considered to be one
of the earliest and best replicas, was sold to Stuart's close friend, Colonel
George Gibbs, and subsequently descended in the Gibbs family.
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Inner Size: 20 x 16" (51 x 41cm)
Outer Size: 24 x 20" (61 x 51cm)