The Indispensable Plan

The Indispensable Plan
By Peter Waddell
oil on canvas
66 H x 78 W in
Certificate of Authenticity
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About this artwork
In 2017, Peter Waddell painted The Indispensable Plan as the first of a two-part series comparing Pierre “Peter” L’Enfant’s original vision for the city of Washington to the actual cityscape in 1825. This painting frames the scene with curtains and cherubs, gesturing at L’Enfant’s dream of a capital city, which was never fully realized. Object description by Allie Richmond (GWU, M.A. ‘26, Art History), painting © Original oil painting by Peter Waddell MMXVII Albert H. Small Washingtoniana Collection, AS 2019.78.
Title
The Indispensable Plan
Maker
Peter Waddell
Issue
Albert H. Small Center for National Capital Area Studies
Date of period
2017
Type of object
painting
Materials and techniques
oil on canvas
Measurements
66 H x 78 W in
About profile owner
Albert H. Small Center for National Capital Area Studies
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