About George Healy’s Franklin Pierce Portrait
Interested in this Franklin Pierce canvas?
George Healy painted this masterpiece in 1852.
The subject of the work is none other than the 14th US president, Franklin Pierce.
Pierce was the son of a lieutenant in the Revolutionary war. He was from New Hampshire and had a successful career as a private lawyer and soldier. Pierce also served in congress and the senate before becoming president.
This work was actually created based on another painting of the former president.
Today this work hangs at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC.
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About The Franklin Pierce Canvas
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About The Artist
George Healy was an American artist alive from 1813 to 1894. He was from Boston and the son of Irish immigrants. He studied art by making a copy of a famous painting that a wealthy friend lent him. Healy later went to Europe to study and began to develop himself and start exhibiting in Paris. He mostly focused on painting presidents of the United States.
didn't get to see his reaction of seeing this for his first time but he LOVES it!
don't worry about picture quality because the portrait in in real nice high definition!
not to mention the packaging was really nice and protective!!
Cheers!