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Pocahontas, by Richard Norris Brooke, 1905 Pocahontas
by Richard Norris Brooke, 1905
   
Preservation of Captain Smith by Pocahontas, 1606
Antonio Capellano
Sandstone
1825
United States Capitol, Rotunda, above west door
   
Portrait of Pocahontas, age 20, dressed for the court of King James.
Unidentified artist, after the 1616 engraving by Simon van de Passe
Oil on canvas,
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; transfer from the National Gallery of Art; gift of Andrew W. Mellon, 1942

 

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