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Washington Mantel Clock

1805

French bronze worker Jean-Baptiste Dubuc produced a small number of elegant mantel clocks for export to the American market following George Washington's death in December 1799. Featuring a nobly posed Washington derived from John Trumbull's 1792 painting of Washington before the Battle of Trenton, this piece includes a tableau representing Washington resigning his commission to return to civilian life. This act recalled the virtuous example of Roman general Cincinnatus, affirming the principle of civilian control of the military. Words from Major General Richard Henry Lee's famous eulogy of Washington appear below the dial: "First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen."

Details

Item/Title: Mantel Clock
Maker: Jean-Baptiste Debuc
Place: France
Date: ca. 1800
Materials: Ormoulu, Iron, Enamel, Glass
Credit: Museum of the American Revolution, 2003.00.0448a-d
Type: Object