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  1. Reproducciónde orden. John Trumbull (6 de junio de 1756, Lebanon (Connecticut) - 10 de noviembre de 1843, Nueva York) fue un pintor, arquitecto y escritor estadounidense. Hijo del gobernador Jonathan Trumbull (1710–1785), trabajó como asistente de George Washington durante la Independencia y después como secretario de John Jay en Londres.

  2. Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\): John Trumbull, The Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776, 1786–1820, oil on canvas, 20 7/8 x 31 inches / 53 x 78.7 cm (Yale University Art Gallery) Like many artists of the early-Federal period (c. 1789-1801), the name John Trumbull is not one immediately recognized by most Americans.

  3. 22 de ago. de 2019 · John Trumbull - Scanned 1855 Engraving. benoitb / Getty Images. As the American Revolution began, Trumbull became involved and enlisted in the Continental Army. George Washington had seen some of Trumbull's sketches of enemy positions and took him on as an aide. Trumbull served in the army for two years before resigning in 1777.

  4. 6 de dic. de 2023 · John Trumbull, The Declaration of Independence. by Dr. Bryan Zygmont. John Trumbull, The Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776, 1786–1820, oil on canvas, 20 7/8 x 31 inches / 53 x 78.7 cm (Yale University Art Gallery) Like many artists of the early-Federal period (c. 1789-1801), the name John Trumbull is not one immediately recognized by ...

  5. John Trumbull John Trumbul Pintor estadounidense Nació el 6 de junio de 1756 en Lebanon, Connecticut. Entre 1784 y 1789 trabajó en el estudio londinense del pinto

  6. In regard to the criticisms, the truth is that Trumbull was a first-class painter in miniature. His small portraits are in oil on canvas or on wood, and his work in this field is excelled only by some of the miniatures by Malbone, and equaled only by the best work of Fraser and Trott (Dunlap says: “The pictures of the Battle of Trenton and Princeton, are among the most admirable miniatures ...

  7. Luce Artist Biography. John Trumbull was the son of Jonathan Trumbull, governor of Connecticut from 1769 until 1784. John entered Harvard University at the age of fifteen and served in the military during the Revolutionary War. While a student, Trumbull visited the studio of John Singleton Copley and was inspired to become a painter.