We The People

Nation’s Bicentennial Portrait

Original Lithographs dated from 1975, limited edition
for sale in the gallery.
Unframed and signed….$1,250
Framed and signed….$1,800

 


Early Works

 

 

We The People



Acrylic on Canvas
8 Foot Daimeter

Accepted at the White House in Washington, D.C. in 1975 by President Gerald R. Ford on behalf of the American People.
This painting, considered our Nation's Bicentennial portrait, is now a permanent part of the Smithsonian Institute's collection.

 




5 thoughts on “We The People

  1. Hello, my name is Belladonna with Wayfair.com.

    Our customer Lisa has purchased your print “We the People” and would like to know if you have a list of all the american events shown in the painting.

    Thank you so much and have a wonderful day!

    • Thank you for writing Lisa. A list has never been compiled. We like the idea of being able to notice new things each time they look at it. I hope your customer is enjoying it!

  2. Lisa Allyn Winston says:

    You are indeed correct…every time I look at this work of art I see something new! I believe I have seen all the events and wanted a list (if one exists) to satisfy my need that I have seen all of them.

    My ex and I purchased “We The People” when we visited New Hope (PA) around the time of the Bi-Centennial. It was the only asset we fought over! As part of our divorce I did not get “custody“ of the numbered lithograph. After our divorce, I drove back to New Hope to buy another limited number lithograph and that gallery had none. I am thrilled that I could purchase a print as soon as I noticed Wayfair.com had it available…unfortunately it is not numbered.

    I live in Cary, NC and plan on visiting Asheville in the near future and see the Jonas Gerard gallery.

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