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Miss Lane's Reception

Artist
Albert Berghaus
Date of Work
February 1860
Medium
pencil
Type
Drawing
Credit
White House Collection/ White House Historical Association
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Miss Lane's Reception

This is a sketch drawn by Albert Berghaus in February 1860 of a reception First Lady Harriet Lane held in the Blue Room following the dedication of the statue of George Washington. The statue was placed in Washington Circle and created by Clark Mill who is also known for the equestrian statue of Andrew Jackson in Lafayette Park. Berghaus was a prominent engraver who worked for Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.