
Surrender of Lord Cornwallis #8

by John Trumbull
Title
Surrender of Lord Cornwallis #8
Artist
John Trumbull
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
John Trumbull (1756-1843) was an American painter and diplomat who is best known for his historical paintings depicting key moments in the American Revolutionary War. Born in Lebanon, Connecticut, Trumbull had a strong interest in art from a young age.
Trumbull studied under the renowned American artist Benjamin West in London, where he honed his skills and gained exposure to the European art scene. He later returned to the United States and became involved in the American Revolution, serving as an aide-de-camp to General George Washington.
Trumbull's artistic career flourished after the war. He dedicated himself to documenting the significant events of the revolution through his paintings. His most famous works include "The Declaration of Independence" and "The Surrender of General Burgoyne," which are considered iconic representations of American history.
Trumbull's paintings were characterized by their attention to detail, accurate historical representation, and skillful use of composition. He sought to convey the spirit and ideals of the American Revolution through his art, capturing the bravery and sacrifice of the individuals involved.
In addition to his artistic pursuits, Trumbull served as a diplomat, representing the United States in various European countries. He played a significant role in negotiating the Treaty of Paris, which formally ended the American Revolution.
John Trumbull's contributions to American art and history are highly regarded. His paintings have become enduring symbols of the nation's founding, and his dedication to capturing the spirit of the American Revolution continues to inspire artists and viewers alike.
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May 12th, 2023
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