Frederick Kemmelmeyer (1755-1821)
Property of a Distinguished American Collection
Frederick Kemmelmeyer (1755-1821)

General George Washington: Reviewing the Western Army at Fort Cumberland, circa 1800

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Frederick Kemmelmeyer (1755-1821)
General George Washington: Reviewing the Western Army at Fort Cumberland, circa 1800
signed F.Kemmelmeyer. Pinxit. lower left and inscribed Gen/ML; Geo/ME; Washington. Reviewing the western army at fort Cumberland sepembr 19th 1794. lower center
oil on paper
17¾ x 21¾ in.
Provenance
Bland Gallery, New York, c. 1942
Hirschl & Adler Galleries, New York
Fridenberg Gallery, New York
Literature
Jean Lipman, American Primitive Painting (New York, 1942), fig. 67.
E. Bryding Adams, "Frederick Kemmelmeyer; Maryland Itinerant Artist", The Magazine Antiques (January, 1984), p. 286, fig. 1.
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Lot Essay

This is one of five known paintings by or attributed to Frederick Kemmelmeyer depicting George Washington reviewing the troops at Fort Cumberland. One of these paintings is located at Winterthur Museum, Winterthur, Delaware, and another is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. All of the works are believed to have been painted before 1803 while Kemmelmeyer lived in Baltimore, Maryland. General Washington gathered his troops at Fort Cumberland on 17-18 October 1794 to calm the population enraged about excised laws passed in 1791 and 1792 for Western Maryland, in what has been called The Whiskey Rebellion.

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