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Emanuel Leutze,
Emanuel Leutze.
Emanuel Leutze
The word sough may be a proper noun, the German Emanuel Leutze (1816-1868), the painter of "Washington Crossing the Delaware."
The painting called Washington Crossing the Delaware was painted by Emanuel Leutze in 1851. Today, this Revolutionary War painting is kept at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Emanuel Leutze was born on May 24, 1816.
Emanuel Leutze was born on May 24, 1816.
Emanuel Leutze died on 1868-07-18.
George Washington is depicted standing in the boat while crossing the Delaware River in the famous painting by Emanuel Leutze. It is an artistic interpretation of the event, and it symbolizes Washington's leadership and determination during the American Revolutionary War. In reality, Washington most likely would not have stood in the boat due to safety concerns.
They were both portrayed in images crossing the Delaware. "General" Jones was compared with humor to George Washington. Gen. Jones was the leader of a group of suffragists who walked from Long Island to Wash DC. and also Albany. They picked up more suffragists as they went along. It drew lots of attention to the suffrage cause. "Gen. Jones crossing the Delaware" cartoon by James Donahey after Leutze, showing General Rosalie Jones, leader of the New York State Suffrage participants, standing up in boat. 191
Eugene Henry Cozzens Leutze died on 1931-09-01.
Eugene Henry Cozzens Leutze was born on 1847-11-16.