White House paintings: The Reception of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant by Francis B. Carpenter (later known as The Republican Court in the Days of Lincoln, attributed to Peter F. Rothermel)(1867); Cannonading on the Potomac, October 1861 by Wordsworth Thompson; James Garfield by Calvin Curtis (1881); Grover Cleveland by Eastman Johnson (1891); Benjamin Harrison by Eastman Johnson (1895); Theodore Roosevelt by John Singer Sargent (1903); Harry S. Truman by Greta Kempton (1947); Porch of the Maidens at the Erechtheum by Stanford White (1900) [formerly called Temple of Seven Virgins]; Millard Fillmore by George Peter Alexander Healy (1857); Franklin Pierce by George Peter Alexander Healy (1858); Martin Van Buren by George Peter Alexander Healy (1858); Rutherford B. Hayes by Daniel Huntington (1884); Chester Arthur by Daniel Huntington (1885); and St. Matthew’s Cathedral, Washington, D.C.

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White House paintings: The Reception of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant by Francis B. Carpenter (later known as The Republican Court in the Days of Lincoln, attributed to Peter F. Rothermel)(1867); Cannonading on the Potomac, October 1861 by Wordsworth Thompson; James Garfield by Calvin Curtis (1881); Grover Cleveland by Eastman Johnson (1891); Benjamin Harrison by Eastman Johnson (1895); Theodore Roosevelt by John Singer Sargent (1903); Harry S. Truman by Greta Kempton (1947); Porch of the Maidens at the Erechtheum by Stanford White (1900) [formerly called Temple of Seven Virgins]; Millard Fillmore by George Peter Alexander Healy (1857); Franklin Pierce by George Peter Alexander Healy (1858); Martin Van Buren by George Peter Alexander Healy (1858); Rutherford B. Hayes by Daniel Huntington (1884); Chester Arthur by Daniel Huntington (1885); and St. Matthew’s Cathedral, Washington, D.C.
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