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Tango0109 Jul 2026 2:00 p.m. PST

…Hanging in a New York Apartment


"Matthew Skic, a curator at the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia, has located the first portrayal of the Revolutionary War's North Carolina Brigade in a private collection. The now-authenticated sketch by Pierre Eugène du Simitiére depicts two women and an infant loaded in a wagon guarded by officers. The gem is also now one of only two artworks to feature firsthand imagery of the Revolution's oft-forgotten female revolutionaries. The other example (Pierre Charles L'Enfant's 1782 painting of American encampments in High Point) features a single woman serving troops food…"

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