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Washington Crossing The Delaware Ornament featuring the painting Washington Crossing The Delaware #29 by Emanuel Leutze

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Washington Crossing The Delaware #29 Ornament

Emanuel Leutze

by Emanuel Leutze

$14.99

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Product Details

Our wooden holiday ornaments are 1/2" thick, approximately 4" tall, and include a string for easy hanging and a magnet on the back for use on refrigerators.   Ornaments are available in six different shapes, including: stars, hearts, bells, trees, ovals, and stockings.

Design Details

Leutze was born in Germany, and was brought to America as a child. His parents settled first in Fredericksburg, Va, and then at Philadelphia,... more

Care Instructions

Gently clean with a damp cloth.

Ships Within

1 - 2 business days

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Washington Crossing The Delaware #29 Painting by Emanuel Leutze

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Washington Crossing The Delaware #29 Framed Print

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Washington Crossing The Delaware #29 Poster

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Washington Crossing The Delaware #29 Metal Print

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Washington Crossing The Delaware #29 Acrylic Print

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Washington Crossing The Delaware #29 iPhone Case

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Washington Crossing The Delaware #29 Duvet Cover

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Washington Crossing The Delaware #29 Shower Curtain

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Washington Crossing The Delaware #29 Tote Bag

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Washington Crossing The Delaware #29 Round Beach Towel

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Washington Crossing The Delaware #29 Zip Pouch

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Washington Crossing The Delaware #29 Beach Towel

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Washington Crossing The Delaware #29 Weekender Tote Bag

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Washington Crossing The Delaware #29 Portable Battery Charger

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Washington Crossing The Delaware #29 Bath Towel

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Washington Crossing The Delaware #29 T-Shirt

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Washington Crossing The Delaware #29 Coffee Mug

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Washington Crossing The Delaware #29 Spiral Notebook

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Washington Crossing The Delaware #29 Tapestry

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Washington Crossing The Delaware #29 Jigsaw Puzzle

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Washington Crossing The Delaware #29 Sticker

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Washington Crossing The Delaware #29 Ornament

Ornament

Ornament Tags

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Painting Tags

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Comments (1)

Shelia Hunt

Shelia Hunt

Gorgeous artwork!

Artist's Description

Leutze was born in Germany, and was brought to America as a child. His parents settled first in Fredericksburg, Va, and then at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His early education was good, though not especially in the direction of art. The first development of his artistic talent occurred while he was attending the sickbed of his father, when he attempted drawing to occupy the long hours of waiting.[1] His father died in 1831. At 14, he was painting portraits for $5 apiece. Through such work, he supported himself after the death of his father. In 1834, he received his first instruction in art in classes of John Rubens Smith, a portrait painter in Philadelphia. He soon became skilled, and promoted a plan for publishing, in Washington, portraits of eminent American statesmen; however, he met with but slight encouragement.

 

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