Rendição de Lorde Cornwallis em Yorktown, 19 de Outubro de 1781, Yorktown, Virgínia, Estados Unidos (The Surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown, October 19, 1781) - John Trumbull
Yorktown - Estados Unidos
Yale University Art Gallery New Haven Estados Unidos
OST - 53x77
This scene marks
the end of the Revolutionary War. The defeated British army marches between the
Americans on the right, led by General George Washington, and the French on the
left, led by General Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau. At the center, on horseback,
Major General Benjamin Lincoln, Washington’s second-in-command, accepts the
official surrender from General Lord Cornwallis’s deputy, General Charles
O’Hara. According to historical accounts, Cornwallis had feigned illness on the
occasion and passed the responsibility of surrender to O’Hara. Washington,
recognizing the snub, directed O’Hara to Major General Lincoln, who accepted
O’Hara’s sword and handed it back to him. Trumbull painted the portraits of the
French officers directly onto the canvas in Thomas Jefferson’s house in Paris
and regarded them as the “best of my small portraits.”

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