Skip to main content
Arnold Tells His Wife of the Discovery of His Treason
Arnold Tells His Wife of the Discovery of His Treason
Arnold Tells His Wife of the Discovery of His Treason
(American, 1853 - 1911)

Arnold Tells His Wife of the Discovery of His Treason

1898
36 × 23 3/4 in. (91.4 × 60.3 cm)
2005.21
Gift of Julia Bissell Leisenring, 2005
The wealth of publications about the American Revolution in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries increased demand for related illustrations. Teaching his classes in the city of Philadelphia and on the grounds of the Battle of Brandywine, Howard Pyle was very well positioned to take up this topic. He and his students examined the period from all angles, with a wealth of resources on hand. This painting illustrated Henry Cabot Lodge’s The Story of the Revolution, a historical account of the war, which highlighted the transformation of Benedict Arnold from heroic Major General of the Continental Army to the most famous traitor of the Revolution. 
On View
Song of the Brook, No. 1
Joseph Boggs Beale
1902-1903
Song of the Brook, No. 6
Joseph Boggs Beale
1902-1903
Song of the Brook, No. 7
Joseph Boggs Beale
1902-1903
Song of the Brook, No. 8
Joseph Boggs Beale
1902-1903
Song of the Brook, No. 9
Joseph Boggs Beale
1902-1903
Five Bears
William Holbrook Beard
1869
Hillside Farm
Chauncey Foster Ryder
ca. 1880-1920
Landscape on Pond
Henry Pember Smith
late 19th century
Sunrise in the Alleghenies
Paul Weber
ca. 1853
The Puritan
Frank E. Schoonover
ca. 1898