Washington at Princeton

Washington At Princeton
ArtistCharles Wilson Peale
Year1779
MediumOil on canvas
SubjectGeorge Washington
Dimensions236.2 x 148.6
OwnerPennsylvania Academy Of The Fine Arts
Charles Willson Peale's Washington at Princeton (on the right) sold for $21.5 million in 2005, the most ever paid in U.S. history for a portrait.
George Washington at the Battle of Princeton (1783)

Washington at Princeton is a 1779 painting by Charles Willson Peale, showing George Washington after the Battle of Princeton. The original was commissioned by the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania for its council chamber in Independence Hall in Philadelphia. Peale made eight copies of the painting. The original, now owned by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, was completed in early 1779, when Washington sat for Peale in Philadelphia.

In January 2006, the painting sold for $21.3 million, the highest price ever paid for an American portrait at the time.[1] (This record has since been broken by an Andy Warhol portrait of Marilyn Monroe.[2]) Six of the paintings are presently housed in U.S. institutions, including the United States Senate, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven, Connecticut, the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., Colonial Williamsburg, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, and Nassau Hall at Princeton University, where it is titled George Washington after the Battle of Princeton.

  1. ^ "George Washington portrait sells for $21.3M". NBC News. 2006-01-22. Retrieved 2023-09-06.
  2. ^ Pannett, Rachel (2022-05-10). "Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe portrait sells for record $195 million". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2023-09-06.