MARTHA DANDRIDGE CUSTIS (MRS. DANIEL PARKE CUSTIS, 1731-1802)
Artist: JOHN WOLLASTON
Credits: Courtesy of Washington and Lee University, University Collections of Art and History, U1918.1.1.
Source
https://colonialvirginiaportraits.org/portrait/martha-dandridge-custis-mrs-daniel-parke-custis-1731-1802/
JOHN PARKE CUSTIS (1754-1781) AND MARTHA PARKE CUSTIS (1756-1773)
Artist: JOHN WOLLASTON
Credits: Courtesy of Washington and Lee University, University Collections of Art and History, U1918.1.3.
Source
https://colonialvirginiaportraits.org/portrait/john-parke-custis-1754-1781-and-martha-parke-custis-1756-1773/
"Washington's First Interview with His Wife," George R. Hall (1863) after John Whetton Ehninger. MVLA. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley DeForest Scott, 1985.
Sources
https://emuseum.mountvernon.org/objects/12567/washingtons-first-interview-with-his-wife
https://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/martha-washington/martha-at-the-front/wartime-wife
Lady Washington
Engraver: Possibly engraved by Joseph Hiller, Sr. (American, Boston 1747/48–1814 Lancaster, Massachusetts)
Engraver: Possibly engraved by Samuel Blyth (American, 1744–1795)
Artist: After Charles Willson Peale (American, Chester, Maryland 1741–1827 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Sitter: Martha Washington (American, 1731–1802)
Date: after 1776
Medium: Mezzotint with hand coloring
Source
http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/365525
Paintings from life and later artists renderings of #GeorgeWashington #MarthaWashington and her children. History remembers GW as a loving and committed husband to Martha as well as a dedicated and caring steward of his two stepchildren.