James Monroe, John Vanderlyn, 1816

James Monroe, John Vanderlyn, 1816

Object Type: painting. Genre: portrait. Date: 1816. Dimensions: height: 673 mm (26.49 in); width: 572 mm (22.51 in). Medium: oil on canvas. Depicted People: James Monroe. Collection: National Portrait Gallery. John Vanderlyn - James Monroe - Google Art Project
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Author: John Vanderlyn (–1852) Details on Google Art ProjectSource: commons.wikimedia.org

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