EXHIBITION: Pierre L'Enfant's Vision for the American Republic, January 18 – July 20, 2013
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The French artist and engineer Pierre L'Enfant (1754-1825) made vital contributions to the early formation of the American nation and American identity. As a foreign volunteer in the Continental Army and, later, as a citizen of the new nation, L'Enfant created imagery that helped define the new American republic. During the Revolutionary War, L'Enfant's artistic talent caught the attention of General Steuben, who commissioned him to draw the illustrations for Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States, the first official manual of the Continental Army. The Frenchman was appointed captain in the Continental Army Corps of Engineers and participated in the southern campaign, where he was wounded at the battle of Savannah and taken prisoner at Charleston.


























