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George Washington Takes Command of the Continental Army
George Washington takes command of the Continental Army in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on 2 July 1775, by C. Rogers, 1832.
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George B. McClellan
General George B. McClellan, first Commanding General of the United States Army in the American Civil War. Retouched version of a photograph by Mathew Brady, 1861. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington...
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George III in Coronation Robes
A c. 1765 portrait by Allan Ramsay of George III of Great Britain (r. 1760-1820) dressed in his coronation robes. (Art Gallery of South Australia)
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George I of Great Britain by Lafontaine
A 1720s painting of George I of Great Britain (r. 1714-1727) by Georg Wilhelm Lafontaine. (Royal Collection, UK)
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General George Patton
A photograph of the United States Army general George Patton (1885-1945). Patton was a key commander in the Second World War (1939-45).
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St. George & the Dragon by Uccello
Saint George & the Dragon, painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Paolo Uccello (1397-1475), created c. 1470.
National Gallery, London.
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Brevet Major General George Armstrong Custer c. 1865
Brevet Major General George Armstrong Custer in the field uniform of the Union Army of the American Civil War. Original photograph by Mathew Brady, c. 1865. Cropped and retouched by Scewing. Library...
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Saint George & the Dragon by Donatello
A marble relief panel showing Saint George and the dragon by the Italian Renaissance sculptor Donatello (c. 1386-1466 CE). Completed c. 1415 CE for the pedestal of a statue of the saint in the Orsanmichele in...
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The Chandos Portrait of George Frideric Handel
The Chandos Portrait of George Frideric Handel (1685-1759). Painted c. 1720. Once attributed to James Thornhill. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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George III in Old Age
An engraving by Henry Hoppner Meyer showing George III of Great Britain (r. 1760-1820) towards the end of his life when his mental illness led to his son becoming Prince Regent (1811-20). (National Portrait Gallery, London)