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This ain't even the end look how they did George Washington

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Thanks to my friend from Kirkland, Washington for purchasing this lovely Mucha framed art print: https://t.co/lBGs6ITBXv

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Rebecca at the Well
Washington Allston
Paintings
American, 1816

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🔭 Harriman Alaska series.
Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1910-1914.
https://t.co/3482pUGhGi

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BREAKING NEWS FROM WASHINGTON! My illustration commissioned by for “Seven of Infinities” by is a ART SHOW JUDGE’S CHOICE at DisCon III - The 79th WorldCon!!! . 🚀🚀🚀

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Back to 1940's

"Patriotism leads to war, mutual love of all animals leads to friendship."

- Louis, Washington D.C.1940's





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Back to 1940's

"It is common sense to take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But above all, try something."

- Jack, Washington D.C.1940's





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Back to 1940's

"Animal kindness has never weakened the stamina or softened the fiber of a free people. A nation does not have to be cruel to be tough."

- Legoshi, Washington D.C.1940"s





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16 Dec 1780 Charlottetown, NC. Gen Nathanael Greene decides to separate his forces in the face of Gen Cornwallis’s superior army & directs Gen Dan Morgan's corps of riflemen & Col Washington’s dragoons to join with militia west of the Catawba River.

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December 16, 1862: Walt Whitman saw the name of his brother George listed among the wounded at Fredericksburg. Whitman immediately set out from Brooklyn to the Washington area to search the hospitals.
Portrait by Travis Simpkins
https://t.co/UjuDuBdj8l

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Pieter Paul La Caduta di Fetonte. Washington, National Gallery of Art

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Happy Winter ❄️❄️❄️ Here's a fun illustration I did for The Washington Post Magazine
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December 14, 1799: George Washington died at the age of 67 at his home, Mount Vernon, in Virginia.
Portrait by Travis Simpkins
https://t.co/UjuDuBuUwV

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'A Fragment from the Next War' - another cartoon from Bruce Bairnsfather, inspired by the goings-on at the Washington Naval Conference in America.
This week's centenary Fragment, first published in The Bystander 100 years ago today, on 14 December 1921.

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Thomas Pritchard Rossiter, Washington and Lafayette at Mount Vernon, 1784 (The Home of Washington after the War), 1859 https://t.co/GmyKASxv0c

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i live in california not washington wth is this !!!

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