- Source: Alonzo Chappel
Alonzo Chappel (March 1, 1828 – December 4, 1887) was an American historical painter whose ancestors were French Huguenot. He is best known for paintings depicting personalities and events from the American Revolution and early 19th-century American history.
Biography
Chappel was born in New York City and died in Middle Island, New York.
His 1857 painting Enlisting Foreign Officers is in the collection of the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia.
Many of his paintings appear in the History of the United States of America, by J. A. Spencer. For example, the painting Drafting The Declaration of Independence is an engraving done in 1857.
Gallery of Chappel's works
References
External links
Media related to Alonzo Chappel at Wikimedia Commons
166 works by Alonzo Chappel
Alonzo Chappel's work in Spencer’s History of the United States, 1858
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Pertempuran Tippecanoe
- Hideaki Tezuka
- Alonzo Chappel
- Lansdowne portrait
- Porus
- John Shields (explorer)
- Middle Island, New York
- George Washington
- Boston Massacre
- Siege of Charleston
- Stephen Girard
- John Adams