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MARTHA WASHINGTON (1732-1802). Wife of George Washington. Steel engraving, American

MARTHA WASHINGTON (1732-1802). Wife of George Washington. Steel engraving, American


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MARTHA WASHINGTON (1732-1802). Wife of George Washington. Steel engraving, American

MARTHA WASHINGTON
(1732-1802). Wife of George Washington. Steel engraving, American, 19th century, after the Gilbert Stuart painting

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This steel engraving showcases Martha Washington, the esteemed wife of George Washington and the first First Lady of the United States. Created in the 19th century by an American artist, this print is a reproduction of a Gilbert Stuart painting from the 18th century. Martha Washington was born in 1732 and lived until 1802, witnessing significant moments in American history alongside her husband. This portrait captures her elegance and poise, reflecting her role as a prominent figure during America's early years. The fine art engraving highlights Martha's refined features with intricate details that bring out her gracefulness. The artist skillfully captures every nuance of expression on her face, revealing both strength and gentleness. As you gaze upon this remarkable piece, you can't help but appreciate Martha's contribution to shaping America's foundation. Her unwavering support for George Washington throughout his presidency earned her immense respect among their contemporaries. This print serves as a timeless reminder of Martha Washington's significance as one of America's most influential women. It pays homage to not only her role as George Washington’s beloved wife but also to her own accomplishments and contributions to society. Whether displayed in your home or office space, this exquisite artwork will undoubtedly spark conversations about our nation's history while honoring the legacy of an extraordinary woman who played an integral part in shaping it.

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