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  1. Gilbert Charles Stuart (nacido Stewart; Saunderstown, Rhode Island, 3 de diciembre de 1755–Boston, 9 de julio de 1828) fue un pintor estadounidense. Gilbert Stuart está ampliamente considerado como uno de los más destacados retratistas estadounidenses. [1]

  2. Gilbert Stuart (né Stewart; December 3, 1755 – July 9, 1828) was an American painter born in the Rhode Island Colony who is widely considered one of America's foremost portraitists. His best-known work is an unfinished portrait of George Washington , begun in 1796, which is usually referred to as the Athenaeum Portrait .

  3. Gilbert Stuart está ampliamente considerado como uno de los más destacados retratistas estadounidenses. Su obra más conocida, George Washington (también conocido como El Ateneo y el Retrato inacabado) fue terminado en 1796.

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    • Saunderstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, United States
  4. The most successful and resourceful portraitist of America’s early national period, Gilbert Stuart possessed abundant natural talent which he devoted to the representation of human likeness and character, bringing his witty and irascible manner to bear on each of his works, including his incisive portraits of George Washington.

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  5. Gilbert Charles Stuart (nacido Stewart; Saunderstown, Rhode Island, 3 de diciembre de 1755– Boston, 9 de julio de 1828) fue un pintor estadounidense. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nombre de nacimiento ...

  6. Born in Rhode Island, trained in London, worked in the U.S. and the British Isles. An ingenious, insightful, but unusually moneyminded artist whose portraits of George Washington (especially the image appearing on the $1 bill) have become part of the American heritage.

  7. Gilbert Stuart (1755-1828) created the most lasting images of George Washington, and he also invented definitive images of the next four American presidents. This legacy alone would be enough to secure Stuart's lasting fame.