Analysis Of John Trumbull's Painting On The Architect Of The Capitol

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As of March 5, 2016, the Architect of the Capitol listed John Trumbull’s painting on its website, “This painting depicts the moment on June 28, 1776, when the first draft of the Declaration of Independence was presented to the Second Continental Congress. This oil on canvas 12’x 18’painting was commissioned for the Rotunda, U.S. Capitol painting in 1818 and placed in 1826.”3 As specified in Liberty University’s HIUS 221, U.S. History course book, “The declaration set forth Congress’s reasons for separating from the government of George III; the revolutionaries focused on the king’s offences because they had already denied the sovereignty of Parliament.”4 This document was the final straws, congress committee members selected Thomas Jefferson,

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