William Strickland, Esquire
1829
This half-length portrait depicts Strickland, architect of Philadelphia's Second Bank of the United States, Merchants' Exchange, and United States Naval Asylum, as well as the Tennessee State Capitol and other important Greek Revival structures, with his Second Bank in the background.
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Coverage
American - 19th century
Format
Oil on Canvas
Neagle, John (American painter, 1796-1865), “William Strickland, Esquire,” Classicizing Philadelphia, accessed April 23, 2024, https://ds-omeka.haverford.edu/classicizingphiladelphia/items/show/438.