The widower president's niece-by-marriage rendered as White House hostess
Oklahoma Tulsa arrives slick with derrick grease and Art Deco ambition — a city that called itself the Oil Capital of the World and had the lithographed postcards to prove it
A group portrait from the bruised years following Appomattox
or gifting someone with a love for art and history
a likeness rendered in the sober tonal register of a country already acquainted with casualty lists
Washington the Patriot the Statesman and the Warrior 1846 Frame Style:Bourbon Frame The widower president's niece-by-marriage renderedWashington the Patriot, the Statesman, and the Warrior, 1846 a triptych lithograph issued nearly half a century after the General's death, when an expansionist republic, mid quarrel with Mexico, reached back for the founder's likeness as both compass and alibi. About the Source Bella Frye sources artifacts from the great American historical archive the Library of Congress, the National Archives, regional historical societies, and the lithographic