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  2. We Owe Allegiance to No Crown - Wikipedia

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    We Owe Allegiance to No Crown is a large (60 by 50 inches) [1] 1814 oil on canvas painting by Philadelphian artist John Archibald Woodside. This painting was displayed in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., for the exhibition, "1812: A Nation Emerges", [2] from June 2012-January 2013. [3]

  3. Category:Paintings about the War of 1812 - Wikipedia

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  4. George Munger (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Munger specialized in portraits and miniatures, although his most famous paintings today are a pair of landscapes. [3] His watercolor entitled The President's House was painted following the fire of August 24, 1814, set by British troops during their invasion of Washington, D.C. in the War of 1812. The painting shows the burned shell of the ...

  5. Category:18th-century paintings - Wikipedia

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  6. 1812 in art - Wikipedia

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    William Burgess, English painter and art teacher (date of birth unknown) Robert Cromek, English engraver, editor, art dealer and entrepreneur (born 1770) John Eyre, Australian painter and engraver (born 1771) Antoine Michel Filhol, French engraver (born 1759) Thomas Gaugain, English stipple engraver (born 1756)

  7. Category:1812 paintings - Wikipedia

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  8. Thomas Ruckle - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of North Point, Lithograph based on the original painting by Thomas Ruckle c1814 or 1815. Thomas Ruckle (1776–1853) [1] was a house painter and sign painter in early nineteenth-century Baltimore, Maryland, and an amateur painter. He is best known for his paintings The Battle of North Point, and The Defense of Baltimore.

  9. Declaration of Independence (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The painting was pictured on an 1869 United States 24-cent definitive postage stamp. Trumbull's Declaration of Independence signing scene painting has been depicted several times on United States currency and postage stamps. It was first used on the reverse side of the $100 National Bank Note that was issued in 1863. [3]