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Found 33 total hits in 13 results.
Mount Vernon (Virginia, United States) (search for this): entry pine-robert-edge
Pine, Robert edge 1730-1788
Painter; born in London, England, in 1730 or 1742; gained considerable reputation in England before he came to America at the close of the Revolution.
In Philadelphia he exhibited the first cast of the Venus de'medici ever seen in America.
He was befriended by Francis Hopkinson, and painted from life, at Mount Vernon, a portrait of Washington.
He also painted portraits of other worthies of the period of the Revolution.
He died in Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 19, 1788.
Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): entry pine-robert-edge
Pine, Robert edge 1730-1788
Painter; born in London, England, in 1730 or 1742; gained considerable reputation in England before he came to America at the close of the Revolution.
In Philadelphia he exhibited the first cast of the Venus de'medici ever seen in America.
He was befriended by Francis Hopkinson, and painted from life, at Mount Vernon, a portrait of Washington.
He also painted portraits of other worthies of the period of the Revolution.
He died in Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 19, e, Robert edge 1730-1788
Painter; born in London, England, in 1730 or 1742; gained considerable reputation in England before he came to America at the close of the Revolution.
In Philadelphia he exhibited the first cast of the Venus de'medici ever seen in America.
He was befriended by Francis Hopkinson, and painted from life, at Mount Vernon, a portrait of Washington.
He also painted portraits of other worthies of the period of the Revolution.
He died in Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 19, 1788.
America (Netherlands) (search for this): entry pine-robert-edge
Pine, Robert edge 1730-1788
Painter; born in London, England, in 1730 or 1742; gained considerable reputation in England before he came to America at the close of the Revolution.
In Philadelphia he exhibited the first cast of the Venus de'medici ever seen in America.
He was befriended by Francis Hopkinson, and painted from life, at Mount Vernon, a portrait of Washington.
He also painted portraits of other worthies of the period of the Revolution.
He died in Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 19, e, Robert edge 1730-1788
Painter; born in London, England, in 1730 or 1742; gained considerable reputation in England before he came to America at the close of the Revolution.
In Philadelphia he exhibited the first cast of the Venus de'medici ever seen in America.
He was befriended by Francis Hopkinson, and painted from life, at Mount Vernon, a portrait of Washington.
He also painted portraits of other worthies of the period of the Revolution.
He died in Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 19, 1788.
England (United Kingdom) (search for this): entry pine-robert-edge
Pine, Robert edge 1730-1788
Painter; born in London, England, in 1730 or 1742; gained considerable reputation in England before he came to America at the close of the Revolution.
In Philadelphia he exhibited the first cast of the Venus de'medici ever seen in America.
He was befriended by Francis Hopkinson, and painted from life, at Mount Vernon, a portrait of Washington.
He also painted portraits of other worthies of the period of the Revolution.
He died in Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 19, e, Robert edge 1730-1788
Painter; born in London, England, in 1730 or 1742; gained considerable reputation in England before he came to America at the close of the Revolution.
In Philadelphia he exhibited the first cast of the Venus de'medici ever seen in America.
He was befriended by Francis Hopkinson, and painted from life, at Mount Vernon, a portrait of Washington.
He also painted portraits of other worthies of the period of the Revolution.
He died in Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 19, 1788.
London (United Kingdom) (search for this): entry pine-robert-edge
Pine, Robert edge 1730-1788
Painter; born in London, England, in 1730 or 1742; gained considerable reputation in England before he came to America at the close of the Revolution.
In Philadelphia he exhibited the first cast of the Venus de'medici ever seen in America.
He was befriended by Francis Hopkinson, and painted from life, at Mount Vernon, a portrait of Washington.
He also painted portraits of other worthies of the period of the Revolution.
He died in Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 19, 1788.
Robert Edge Pine (search for this): entry pine-robert-edge
Pine, Robert edge 1730-1788
Painter; born in London, England, in 1730 or 1742; gained considerable reputation in England before he came to America at the close of the Revolution.
In Philadelphia he exhibited the first cast of the Venus de'medici ever seen in America.
He was befriended by Francis Hopkinson, and painted from life, at Mount Vernon, a portrait of Washington.
He also painted portraits of other worthies of the period of the Revolution.
He died in Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 19, 1788.
Venus (search for this): entry pine-robert-edge
Pine, Robert edge 1730-1788
Painter; born in London, England, in 1730 or 1742; gained considerable reputation in England before he came to America at the close of the Revolution.
In Philadelphia he exhibited the first cast of the Venus de'medici ever seen in America.
He was befriended by Francis Hopkinson, and painted from life, at Mount Vernon, a portrait of Washington.
He also painted portraits of other worthies of the period of the Revolution.
He died in Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 19, 1788.
Francis Hopkinson (search for this): entry pine-robert-edge
Pine, Robert edge 1730-1788
Painter; born in London, England, in 1730 or 1742; gained considerable reputation in England before he came to America at the close of the Revolution.
In Philadelphia he exhibited the first cast of the Venus de'medici ever seen in America.
He was befriended by Francis Hopkinson, and painted from life, at Mount Vernon, a portrait of Washington.
He also painted portraits of other worthies of the period of the Revolution.
He died in Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 19, 1788.
J. M. Washington (search for this): entry pine-robert-edge
Pine, Robert edge 1730-1788
Painter; born in London, England, in 1730 or 1742; gained considerable reputation in England before he came to America at the close of the Revolution.
In Philadelphia he exhibited the first cast of the Venus de'medici ever seen in America.
He was befriended by Francis Hopkinson, and painted from life, at Mount Vernon, a portrait of Washington.
He also painted portraits of other worthies of the period of the Revolution.
He died in Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 19, 1788.
November 19th, 1788 AD (search for this): entry pine-robert-edge
Pine, Robert edge 1730-1788
Painter; born in London, England, in 1730 or 1742; gained considerable reputation in England before he came to America at the close of the Revolution.
In Philadelphia he exhibited the first cast of the Venus de'medici ever seen in America.
He was befriended by Francis Hopkinson, and painted from life, at Mount Vernon, a portrait of Washington.
He also painted portraits of other worthies of the period of the Revolution.
He died in Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 19, 1788.