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American Revolutionary War, Benjamin Franklin, Betsy Ross, Edward Rutledge, George Washington, Henry Knox, John Adams, John Ward Dunsmore, Marinus Willett, Marquis de Lafayette, Molly Pitcher, Richard Howe, Robinson Crusoe, Roderick Random
Betsy Ross And The First Stars And Stripes
Signing The Treaty With The Indians
Lord Howe And American Commissioners (Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and Edward Rutledge)
Washington Inspecting First Coins
The First Gentlemen of Virginia (Washington Jumping The Gate)
Washington and Lafayette at Valley Forge
George Washington Leaving Mount Vernon For His Inauguration As President In New York City
Benjamin Franklin, The Printer
Bunker Hill – Fight At the Rail Fence
Colonel Knox Bringing the Cannons from Fort Ticonderoga
Hut Camp of the 17th Regiment on Inwood Hill, NYC
Molly Pitcher At The Battle Of Monmouth
Washington At The Conference To Arrange Evacuation
Washington At The Battle of Harlem Plains
Cello Sonate With Violin Accompaniment
Salon-Petit, Trianon, Versailles
Marinus Willett Preventing Removal Of Arms By The British
John Adams Proposing George Washington For Commander-in-Chief Of The American Army
antonia said:
this is so beutiful! good job
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Elena Dobarganes Faragut said:
wow! beautiful
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VERONICA said:
I have a painting original painting by John Ward Dunsmore 1916 called Son of the Revolution, I have the photo I took of the painting, I would upload it but not how.
I will leave my data for any information
Tengo un cuadro pintura original de John Ward Dunsmore 1916 se llama El hijo de la Revolución, tengo la foto que le tome a la pintura, quisiera subirla pero no se como.
voy a dejar mis datos para cualquier información al respecto.
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Phyllis said:
I have this painting but on the back it is named The Crystal Ball
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Marion said:
The house I live in my father bought from John Ward Dunsmore in 1939.
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Veronica Mendez said:
Es cierto creo que se llama la bola de cristal.
Marion que fue lo compraron?
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rick said:
Hi Suzay. I have been researching John Ward Dunsmore as I have inherited some of his work from my Aunt in New Jersey. After looking at your post I believe that I have an original painting of Adams proposing Washington for commander in chief. How can I verifty this? I will be glad to furnish digital photos of the work. My email is rick.lipcsei@gatrans.com Thanks
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Marion said:
Hi, Rick! Just saw your msg. The house I live in that belonged to Dunsmore is in New Jersey. If you’re able to tell me what town or area of NJ she lived in, my email is shadodin@optonline.net Thanks! Marion
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