Collection Presidential and First Lady Portraits
Since 1965, the White House Historical Association has been proud to fund the official portraits of our presidents and first ladies,...
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This oil on canvas portrait of First Lady Martha Washington was painted by celebrated portraitist Eliphalet Frazer Andrews. He painted this
seventy-six years after Mrs. Washington's death and it is based on a head and bust oil sketch done by Gilbert Stuart. During President Washington's administration, from 1789-1797, Mrs. Washington is said to have created an atmosphere of warm hospitality in the temporary capitals of New York and Philadelphia despite her dislike of formal affairs and society.
Since 1965, the White House Historical Association has been proud to fund the official portraits of our presidents and first ladies,...
In this first episode of 2021, White House Historical Association President Stewart D. McLaurin introduces the Association’s popular virtual program Hi...
Since the first cherry blossom planting in 1912 by First Lady Helen Herron Taft, Washingtonians have celebrated the scenic beauty and...
Animals, whether pampered household pets, working livestock, birds, squirrels, or strays, have long been a major part of White House...
Two grand houses were under construction in the young Federal City in 1816: one the President’s House, reconstructed after it wa...
From diplomatic dinners to holiday gatherings, the White House has always played a central role in the nation’s official en...
Biographies & Portraits
Biographies & Portraits
While the presidency is often in the eye of the public, those who ensure operations at the White House run...
Fearless leaders have walked the halls of White House for centuries. In this episode, White House Historical Association President Stewart...
While there has yet to be a female president, women have played an integral role in shaping the White House...
Kathryn Cramer Brownell