John Adams (1735–1826)

by Lithography: Antoine Maurin (1793–1860) based on a painting by Gilbert Stuart (1755–1828) last modified 2020-05-25T11:20:39+02:00
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Antoine Maurin (1793–1860), John Adams (1735–1826), lithograph based on a painting by Gilbert Stuart (1755–1828), USA, ca. 1825–1828; source: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2003677111/.

Portrait John Adams (1735–1826), Lithographie nach einem Gemälde von Gilbert Stuart (1755–1828), USA, ca. 1825–1828, Antoine Maurin (1793–1860); Bildquelle: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2003677111/.

Between 1774 and 1777, John Adams, a leader of the colonial resistance, was a delegate of the Continental Congress where he distinguished himself as co-author and defender of the American Declaration of Independence (1776). From 1778 to 1788, he was a diplomat in various European states and played a decisive role in the Peace of Paris (1783). In 1789, Adams became the first vice-president of the USA; in 1796, he was elected second president of the USA.


Antoine Maurin (1793–1860), John Adams (1735–1826), lithograph based on a painting by Gilbert Stuart (1755–1828), USA, ca. 1825–1828; source: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2003677111/.


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