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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
20x24in
About this artwork
The Marquis de Lafayette came to Beaufort SC on March 18, 1825 for his USA “Farewell Tour," speaking to a torchlight crowd of 2,000 people from the balcony of the Verdier House on Bay Street. America had grown from 13 colonies to 24 states, and a 24-star flag was proudly displayed.
This painting depicts a significant event from USA history treasured by the American and French people. The lone surviving General from the Revolutionary War of 1775-1783… was re-visiting the country he had served in war 42 years later.
Frank Gorman is a painter whose rich background in architecture and global experience profoundly shapes his art, working primarily with oils to capture a diverse range of landscapes. His technique blends realistic impressionism with an evocative play of background darks and focal highlights, often depicting local outdoor scenes, historic architecture, and story-driven compositions. Through introspective and comforting brushwork, he conveys an abiding reverence for the quiet beauty and spiritual power found in the natural world.