The Painter and the President, Sarah Albee
The Painter and the President, Sarah Albee
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The Painter and the President
Gilbert Stuart's Brush with George Washington

Author: Sarah Albee

Narrator: Nick Walther

Unabridged: 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 09/17/2024


Synopsis

George Washington hates sitting for portraits, but it’s the late eighteenth century and cameras have yet to be invented. The president understands that a great portrait is the best way to be remembered by future generations. And who better to help secure Washington’s place in history than Gilbert Stuart, the most talented portrait painter of his day? For his part, Stuart knows that his own name will go down in history if he can paint an exceptional portrait of Washington.

Sarah Albee tells the story of how Gilbert Stuart’s most famous portrait—the image that appears on the one-dollar bill—came to be. Despite clashing personalities and several setbacks—including Washington’s swollen, aching mouth caused by ill-fitting false teeth—the painter managed to create a portrait of the president that endures to this day.

“The Painter and the President spotlights the relationship between America’s first president and Gilbert Stuart, one of the many artists who tried to capture his image on canvas. By the time of Washington’s presidency, Stuart had made a fine reputation as a portraitist. Although many of his subjects loved sitting for him, the laconic George Washington was not one of them. Sarah Albee and Stacy Innerst cleverly celebrate this relationship by looking at the many ways the painter tried in order to get a true portrait of America’s first president.”—Mary V. Thompson, research historian emerita, George Washington’s Mount Vernon

Reviews

Goodreads review by June

I knew I was going to like this book as soon as I turned to the opening pages and say the illustrator's drawing of Washington looking like he'd rather be just about anywhere rather sitting in that artist's studio. As it turned out, my reaction was right. He'd have rather been out riding than sitting......more

Goodreads review by Emma

Sometimes I feel like I must sound like a broken record when I talk about picture book biographies. I love these books! They were not available when I was young, but I started noticing them in the library as I became an adult. Now, I read them to my children frequently. I love the way they can share......more

Goodreads review by Katie

This quirky and humorous insight into the relationship between George Washington and his portrait painter, Gilbert Stuart, invites young readers to think about a small slice of history in new ways. The chatty, informal tone of the text transports readers back to 1796, before the invention of photogr......more