Emanuel Leutze

Directions: Underline the words in the story as you find them, unscramble them and write them in the boxes below. Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze was born in Germany. He studied art in Philadelphia, and in 1859 he moved to New York to live. He became famous for his paintings of American historical scenes. The featured painting on this page is the one for which he is remembered.The painting itself is quite large, 12 feet high and 21 feet long. The flag he shows in the picture is the Betsy Ross flag with 13 stars and 13 stripes which was actually created six months later. He painted Washington Crossing the Delaware, in Germany and used the Rhine River as his model for the Delaware River. He had visited America many times and had studied paintings of Washington and had looked at his uniform in the museum. The black patriot, Prince Whipple is in the picture. They say that he was in Baltimore at the time of the crossing. The crossing was made on Christmas night 1776 and Washington and his men surprised the Hessian and British soldiers. The battles of Trenton and Princeton, two important battles in the fight for freedom, followed the landing.

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Puzzle courtesy Patsy Stevens //gardenofpraise.com