Podcast White House Builder James Hoban’s Irish Roots
Over 200 years ago, James Hoban left Ireland for America to pursue his dream of becoming an architect. Selected by President...
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From the beginning of its construction in 1792, until the 1902 renovation that shaped the modern identity and functions of the interior of the White House, the fourteen paintings of this series examine the history of a national icon. Through meticulous research and tireless attention to detail, numerous sources inspired the brush of Peter Waddell to create a vision of the White House as it was, and to gain an appreciation of the nineteenth-century house and the men and women who lived and worked within its walls. From President John Quincy Adams taking a dangerous swim to Theodore Roosevelt's son in the conservatory, view An Artist Visits the White House Past through a modern lens. For more information, purchase our book of these collected historical paintings and accompanying essays.
The White House Under Construction
In Jefferson's Cabinet
In the Elliptical Saloon
John Quincy Adams Takes a Deadly Chance
Jacksonian Democracy Enjoys a Special Treat
President Buchanan Greets Visitors From Far Away
A War Worker Calls for a Favor
Over 200 years ago, James Hoban left Ireland for America to pursue his dream of becoming an architect. Selected by President...
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