The Passage of the Delaware
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The Passage of the Delaware is a large 1819 oil painting by Thomas Sully depicting George Washington and the troops of the American Revolutionary Army arriving on the banks of the Delaware River on their way to the December 26, 1776 Battle of Trenton. It is exhibited in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.[1]
The painting is 146.5″ (372.1 cm) high and 207″ (525.7 cm) wide.
See also
- Washington Crossing the Delaware, 1851 painting by Emanuel Leutze.
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