Delaware United States Of America Collection
"Delaware: A Tapestry of History and Art in the United States of America" Step into the rich tapestry of Delaware's history
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"Delaware: A Tapestry of History and Art in the United States of America" Step into the rich tapestry of Delaware's history, where art and heritage intertwine to tell a captivating story. From the Delaware Militia Coat, crafted by Gordon Saltar and B. Berndt in 1936, to Henry Latimer's portrait painted by Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin in 1798, each piece reflects the state's unique identity. Immerse yourself in nature's beauty with Louis Michel Eilshemius' enchanting depiction of the Delaware Water Gap circa 1890. Feel the spirit of great leaders like Caesar Augustus Rodney, Richard Bassett, William Hill Wells, Kensey Johns, Samuel White, Nicholas Van Dyke captured flawlessly by Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Memin during their respective eras. Marvel at Thomas Sully's masterpiece "Daniel La Motte, " created between 1812-1813; it encapsulates both artistic brilliance and historical significance. Delve deeper into Native American culture through Allen & Upper Powder-Works' portrayal of Great Bear from their American Indian Chiefs series (N2), showcasing respect for indigenous traditions. Finally, witness John Filmer's stunning rendition of Upper Powder-Works dating back to 1872—a testament to Delaware's industrial prowess. These works embody not only artistic talent but also serve as windows into our nation’s past. Delaware stands proud as a guardian of its cultural heritage—where history comes alive through brushstrokes and craftsmanship. Explore this small yet vibrant state that holds countless stories within its borders—the United States is richer because of Delaware’s contributions to art and history.