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Rare "Porthole" Portrait Donated to Worcester Prep

5/01/2009 | By The Dispatch Staff

Dr. Fred Spurlock, center, head of Middle School, and Jan Calloway, right, Middle School history teacher, present an American flag and a full-size replica of Rembrandt Peale's famous "porthole" portrait of George Washington to Dr. Barry Tull, Headmaster of Worcester Preparatory School. The Mount Vernon Ladies' Association donated the portrait, one of only 1,000 in the country, and the flag to the school

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The Greatest Portrait ever painted of our Great President and General of the American Revolution. I have a smaller version from the Mount Vernon Ladies Association on my wall at home in Aurora, Colorado.
submitted by David Austin Lee on June 24, 2012 at 02:23 am

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