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- Letter from John Trumbull to James Irvine, June 27, 1820 - John Trumbull wrote this cordial letter to James Irvine, a painter and art dealer from Rome, Italy. Trumbull regretted that the two did not meet before Irvine headed back to Europe. He also mentions that he has completed <em>Yorktown</em>, his second of four works commissioned by the U.S. Congress for the Capitol.

- June 27, 1820
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from John Trumbull to James Irvine, June 27, 1820
John Trumbull wrote this cordial letter to James Irvine, a painter and art dealer from Rome, Italy. Trumbull regretted that the two did not meet before Irvine headed back to Europe. He also mentions that he has completed Yorktown, his second of four works commissioned by the U.S. Congress for the Capitol.