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Enlisting Foreign Officers

1777, April 5

American artist Alonzo Chappel (1828-1887) achieved widespread fame in the late 1800s for historical paintings and portraits illustrating events and characters from the American Revolution. Most of his works were reproduced as black and white illustrations in schoolbooks, newspapers, magazines, and other publications, teaching generations of Americans about the founding era of their nation. In this 1857 painting by Chappel, the German-born officer Johann de Kalb (center) introduces American diplomat Silas Deane (right) to the youthful Marquis de Lafayette (left) in Paris in November 1776. The Continental Congress had sent Deane to France as a secret agent in order to seek financial and military assistance against the British. Deane enlisted the services of a number of foreign officers, including De Kalb and Lafayette, who arrived in Philadelphia in 1777 to take up positions in the Continental Army.

Details

Item/Title: Painting
Maker: Alonzo Chappel
Place: New York, New York
Date: 1857.
Materials: Oil on Canvas
Credit: Museum of the American Revolution, 2003.00.0493
Type: Artwork