The Two Georges (painting)

The Two Georges was painting done by Thomas Gainsborough in 1775, depicting North American colonial leader George Washington and King George III of Britain, commemorating the accord that averted a revolution by Britain's North American colonies.

In 1993, the painting was touring the North American Union when it was stolen by the militant separatist group, the Sons of Liberty, as part of a plot to assassinate King Charles III. Colonel Thomas Bushell and Captain Sameul Stanley of the Royal American Mounted Police treked across the continent in pursuit of the thieves, eventually recovering the painting and saving the king's life.