Preview | Description | Artist
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![]() | Liberty by Constantino Brumidi 1869 The White House Collection Washington, D.C. | Brumidi, Constantino | |
![]() | Union by Constantino Brumidi 1869 The White House Collection Washington, D.C. | Brumidi, Constantino | |
![]() | James Buchanan by William Merritt Chase 1902 The White House Collection Washington, D.C. | Chase, William Merritt | ![]() Inscription: (On back:) President James Bucanan(sic) / Painted by/Wm. M. Chase after an / old Engraving - / New York March 1902 signed |
![]() | Lettuce and Tomatoes by William Merritt Chase Late 19th c.-early 20th c. The White House Collection Washington, D.C. | Chase, William Merritt | |
![]() | Shinnicock Hills, Long Island by William Merritt Chase 1900. The White House Collection Washington, D.C. | Chase, William Merritt | |
![]() | City Of Washington From Beyond The Navy Yard by George Cooke 1833 The White House Collection Washington, D.C. | Cooke, George | ![]() In his City of Washington Cooke carefully rendered the architecture of the city as well as the contours of the riverbanks and the elevations of the hills |
![]() | The Indian's Vespers (Last of the Mohicans) by Asher Brown Durand 1857. The White House Collection Washington, D.C. | Durand, Asher Brown | |
Going to Church by George Henry Durrie 1853 The White House Collection Washington, D.C. | Durrie, George Henry | ||
![]() | View On The Mississippi Fifty-seven Miles Below St. Anthony Falls, Minneapolis by Ferdinand Richardt 1858 The White House Collection Washington, D.C. | Richardt, Ferdinand | |
![]() | The Official White House portrait of President Theodore Roosevelt by John Singer Sargent 1903 The White House Collection Washington, D.C. | Sargent, John Singer | ![]()
Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919) twenty-sixth president of the
United States.
Sargent's
painting would be the official portrait of the President, but it wasn't the
first. In 1902 Theobald Chartran
was commissioned
to paint portraits of the President and his wife. Although she enjoyed her's (a feminine portrait of her on a bench outside... |
- The White House Collection