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This is the famous "Black Dan" painting, which currently hangs on the second floor of the Baker Library. This painting was commissioned by George Shattuck in 1834 as part of an effort to fulfill the task originally entrusted to Gilbert Stuart: portraits of the attorneys who valiantly defended Dartmouth College in the Dartmouth College Case

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