commodore thomas macdonough by gilbert stuart courtesy national gallery of art, washington question in gilbert stuart's painting, he successfully captured (1 point)

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In Gilbert Stuart's painting of Commodore Thomas Macdonough, he successfully captured the subject's regal demeanor and leadership qualities. Stuart is known for his ability to convey personality and presence in his portraits, which in this case reflects Macdonough's status as a celebrated naval officer, particularly noted for his role in the Battle of Lake Champlain during the War of 1812. The detailed portrayal of Macdonough's facial expressions and attire conveys a sense of dignity and authority, highlighting his contributions to American naval history.

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