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"The spirit of '76": Some recollections of the artist and the painting

An eyewitness account blends personal recollections with a brief biography of Archibald M. Willard and an account of the conception, preliminary sketches, and later replicas of his widely reproduced patriotic trio painting. The author describes Willard's early life, training, work as a decorative and wagon painter, and friendship with a photographic publisher that aided the image's dissemination. Individual figures who posed for the fife and drum roles are profiled and an early contemporary account by a close associate is included. The volume also documents surviving preparatory studies, official reproductions, and the painting's reception and distribution.

About This Book

An eyewitness account blends personal recollections with a brief biography of Archibald M. Willard and an account of the conception, preliminary sketches, and later replicas of his widely reproduced patriotic trio painting. The author describes Willard's early life, training, work as a decorative and wagon painter, and friendship with a photographic publisher that aided the image's dissemination. Individual figures who posed for the fife and drum roles are profiled and an early contemporary account by a close associate is included. The volume also documents surviving preparatory studies, official reproductions, and the painting's reception and distribution.

About the Author

Devereux, Henry Kelsey portrait

Henry Kelsey Devereux

Henry Kelsey Devereux was an American artist and writer, best known for his work "The Spirit of '76: Some Recollections of the Artist and the Painting." This notable piece reflects on the historical significance of the painting, which captures the spirit of the American Revolution. Devereux's contributions to art and literature provide insight into the cultural landscape of his time, blending artistic expression with historical narrative. His reflections offer a unique perspective on the intersection of art and patriotism.

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