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    The Apotheosis of Washington Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of The Apotheosis of Washington? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for The Apotheosis of Washington from Famous Artworks and what is the personality traits.

    The Apotheosis of Washington
    ESTP

    ESTP (XwX)

    The Apotheosis of Washington personality type is ESTP, who may be seen as the leader of the pack. ESTPs are often charismatic and highly emotional. They are quick to anger, but can also be quite compassionate, if they so choose. ESTPs are very loyal and protective of those they care about. They tend to be adventurers, and like to keep busy. They are known for their sense of humour and the ability to turn any situation into a joke. They are usually pretty good at science and mathematics, but can often be found in any field they choose. ESTPs tend to have one or more friends who they think are great and, like true ESTPs, are often a little too cocky for their own good.

    ESTPs are usually extremely lucky, and the more they expose themselves to life, the more they learn to embrace what they have and what they have been given. ESTPs can be heartless when they need to be and, like all of the ESTP types, will express their anger physically if they feel it's warranted.

    ESTPs can also play the role of an antagonist as well. They can be very manipulative and deceptive, but when it comes down to it, they are caring and compassionate people who want to see the best in others.

    An 1865 fresco depicting President George Washington ascending to godhood. The fresco is painted on the interior of a hollow hemisphere suspended inside the outer dome of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., and only mostly visible from the Capitol Rotunda through the oculus of the inner dome.

    The focus of the painting is on two circles. In the first inner circle, George Washington sits at the bottom robed in purple with Lady Liberty and Lady Victory at his sides. The rest of the circle is taken up by thirteen girls each representing one of the thirteen original states. The second, outer circle is below the clouds and is made up of six scenes each detailing an American lifestyle: War, Commerce, Science, Mechanics, Marine, and Agriculture.

    If this seems like it fits better in the Sistine Chapel than the Capitol, that may be because it was made by The Pope's painter, Constantino Brumidi.

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