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William Moultrie

Portrait Gallery

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Object Details

Artist

Charles Willson Peale, 15 Apr 1741 - 22 Feb 1827

Sitter

William Moultrie, 1730 - 27 Sep 1805

Exhibition Label

Born Charles Town (now Charleston), South Carolina
In March 1776, William Moultrie, a wealthy planter with experience as a militia captain, took command of the Continental Army’s fort on Sullivan’s Island in Charles Town Harbor. Renamed in his honor following the Revolutionary War, the fort is visible in the background of this portrait.
In advance of the takeover, Moultrie deployed his soldiers to attack British Army encampments on Sullivan’s Island and slaughter or capture formerly enslaved people who had been promised their freedom in exchange for fighting for the king. These raids were specifically designed to instill fear in the Low Country’s Black population and to dissuade them from deserting their enslavers. Such efforts were familiar to Moultrie, who owned over two hundred people, making him the second-largest holder of enslaved individuals in the Continental Army after General George Washington.
Nacido en Charles Town (hoy Charleston), Carolina del Sur
En marzo de 1776, William Moultrie, un rico hacendado con experiencia como capitán de milicias, asumió el mando del fuerte del Ejército Continental en Sullivan’s Island, en la bahía de Charles Town. Rebautizado en su honor tras la Guerra de Independencia, el fuerte aparece al fondo de este retrato.
Previendo el ataque inglés, Moultrie movilizó a sus soldados para atacar los campamentos del ejército británico en Sullivan’s Island y matar o capturar a antiguos esclavos que habían recibido la promesa de libertad si luchaban del lado del rey. Con esos asaltos querían atemorizar a la población negra de la costa de Carolina del Sur para evitar que abandonaran a sus esclavizadores. Estas tácticas eran familiares para Moultrie, dueño de más de 200 esclavos, cifra superada solo por George Washington entre los miembros del Ejército Continental.

Provenance

William Moultrie [1730-1805]; his godson William Moultrie Reid; William Moultrie Reid, Jr.; William Moultrie Reid III; his daughter Miss Reid and Louise Reiser [Mrs. C. W. Reiser], Columbia, S.C.; (Eunice Chambers [d. 1971], Hartsville, S.C.); (A. E. Rueff, Brooklyn); (Harry MacNeill Bland, New York); (M. Knoedler & Co., New York); purchased 1 May 1936 by The A. W. Mellon Educational and Charitable Trust, Pittsburgh; gift 1942 to NGA; transferred 1965 to NPG.

Credit Line

National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; transfer from the National Gallery of Art; gift of the A.W. Mellon Educational and Charitable Trust, 1942

Date

1782

Object number

NPG.65.57

Restrictions & Rights

CC0

Type

Painting

Medium

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

Stretcher: 67.6 x 57.2 x 2.5cm (26 5/8 x 22 1/2 x 1")
Frame: 75.6 x 65.4 x 6.4cm (29 3/4 x 25 3/4 x 2 1/2")

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National Portrait Gallery Collection

Exhibition

Out of Many: Portraits from 1600 to 1900

On View

NPG, East Gallery 142

Data Source

National Portrait Gallery

Topic

William Moultrie: Male
William Moultrie: Military and Intelligence\Army\Officer\Revolutionary War
William Moultrie: Politics and Government\Government official\Governor\South Carolina
Portrait

Metadata Usage

CC0

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm40f5172bb-7cff-4476-b539-3a8a5303527c

Record ID

npg_NPG.65.57

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