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  1. But Christy had recently made portraits of Vice President John N. Garner and Speaker of the House William Bankhead, two men central in tapping the artist to create this enormous new work—a 20 ...

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  2. Howard Chandler Christy 's Scene at the Signing of the Constitution of the United States. Scene at the Signing of the Constitution of the United States is a 1940 oil-on-canvas painting by Howard Chandler Christy, depicting the Constitutional Convention signing the U.S. Constitution at Independence Hall in Philadelphia on September 17, 1787.

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  4. History. Howard Chandler Christy’s painting of the Signing of the Constitution on September 17, 1787 is conventionally acclaimed as the best single picture ever created of the American Founding. In contrast to Barry Faulkner’s nearly contemporaneous version of the Signing in the National Archives, which portrays 25 delegates, three of whom ...

  5. Howard Chandler Christy, Signing of the Constitution. Not much is known about the story behind the Christy painting of the Signing of the Constitution (which hangs in the east stairway in the House wing of the United States Capitol) despite the fact that it is conventionally acclaimed as the best single picture ever created of the American Founding.

  6. Location. Howard Chandler Christy's painting of the signing of the United States Constitution was commissioned in 1939 as part of the congressional observance of the Constitution's sesquicentennial. Completed in 1940, the 20-by-30-foot framed oil-on-canvas scene is among the best known images in the United States Capitol.

  7. He was painting illustrations again, but of a wholly different sort. The 1940's witnessed Christy undertaking milestone pieces such as The Signing of the Constitution (his most famous mural, which hangs in the Rotunda of the United States Capitol Building), Signing the United Nations Charter and his portrayal of Thomas Edison in Dawn of a New ...

  8. Jul 11, 2022 · According to what curator Michele Cohen told Baskind, Christy “was a society artist and illustrator more than a painter committed to public art” — though Christy had recently painted portraits of two of the government figures involved in commissioning this painting. The amount he was paid — $30,000, or around $600,000 in 2022 dollars ...

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