Public Protest and Revolutionary Art

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A woman painting a portrait of George Washington in a cozy studio.

Sacred Threads: The Moravian Sisters and the Silent Art of Revolutionary Faith

Not all Revolutionary artists shouted. Some whispered. In Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, a quiet group of women...
A woman painting a portrait of George Washington in a cozy studio.

The Liberty Tree as Public Installation: Early Performance Protest

Before the Revolution had official banners or bronze statues, it had a tree. An elm,...
A woman painting a portrait of George Washington in a cozy studio.

Unnamed but Unforgotten: The Hidden Hands Behind Revolutionary Colors

The Revolution was sewn by many hands - some recorded, most not. For every documented...
A woman painting a portrait of George Washington in a cozy studio.

Flags Banners and Battle Art: The March of Meaning in Motion

In the Revolution, messages did not always arrive on paper. Sometimes they snapped in the...