His greatest work is the famous view of a hay cart, or 'wain', crossing a river at a Ford. The name is actually 'The Haywain'.
He was crossing the Mississippi River
It is correct that Constable painted the work Flatford Mill (`Scene on a Navigable River') in 1816-17.An artist who paints copies is usually anonymous.
I don't know exactly if this is the name of the painting, but searching on the internet you could possibly find it. what you're talking about in your question is George Washington crossing the Delaware river. Hope this helps!
In the famous painting "Washington Crossing the Delaware," Washington is depicted standing in a rowboat that is making its way across the Delaware River. The painting depicts the historical event of General George Washington and his troops crossing the river on Christmas night in 1776 in order to launch a surprise attack on the Hessian soldiers in Trenton, New Jersey during the American Revolutionary War. Washington's destination is the opposite bank of the river where the Hessian soldiers are located.
Crossing the River has 237 pages.
The Shoppes at River Crossing was created in 2008.
Crossing the River was created on 1993-01-18.
represent to the united people make a good new country united state of America
a structure for crossing a river that starts with the letter "B" is a bridge!
to ford a river (to cross a river)
It sounds like you're referring to the subject of that famous painting of Washington crossing the Delaware. If so, it's the Delaware River, the border between New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
it is a crossing