The debut Reframed column covered the iconic painting, Washington Crossing the Delaware, created by Emmanuel Leutze in 1851. Leutze, an immigrant himself, depicted a Native American navigator in Washington’s boat as an homage to the role that indigenous Americans played in the creation of the United States.
Even two years ago, Leutze’s romantic work would hardly be considered controversial.
Yet the protests, riots, and uprisings of 2020 inevitably made patriotism a charged subject.












![DEl Kathryn Barton [Australian b. 1972] the more than human love , 2025 Acrylic on French linen 78 3/4 x 137 3/4 inches 200 x 350 cm Framed dimensions: 79 7/8 x 139 inches 203 x 353 cm](/sites/default/files/styles/image_5_column/public/ab15211bartonthe-more-human-lovelg.jpg?itok=wW_Qrve3)


