• White House North Facade
    Edward Weber & Co.
    north view
    This lithograph of the north view of the White House was created by Edward Weber & Co. in Baltimore. A horse-drawn carriage is seen pulling up to the North Portico, which was constructed in 1829-30 during the presidency of Andrew Jackson. David d'Angers' statue of Thomas Jefferson is on the North Lawn. This lithograph was photographed by Bates Littlehales for the National Geographic Service in March 1962 during the John F. Kennedy administration.
  • White House North Facade
    Edward Weber & Co.
    north view
    This lithograph of the north view of the White House was created by Edward Weber & Co. in Baltimore. A horse-drawn carriage is seen pulling up to the North Portico, which was constructed in 1829-30 during the presidency of Andrew Jackson. David d'Angers' statue of Thomas Jefferson is on the North Lawn. This lithograph was photographed by Bates Littlehales for the National Geographic Service in March 1962 during the John F. Kennedy administration.
  • White House North Facade
    Edward Weber & Co.
    White House
    This lithograph of the north view of the White House was created by Edward Weber & Co. in Baltimore. A horse-drawn carriage is pulling up to the portico, which was constructed in 1829-30 during the presidency of Andrew Jackson. Pierre-Jean David d'Angers' statue of Thomas Jefferson is on the North Lawn.
  • North Portico of the White House
    Edward Weber & Co.
    White House
    This hand-colored lithograph by Edward Weber & Co. shows the North Portico of the White House. It was done early in Zachary Taylor's presidency (1849-1850). The statue in the lower right corner is the statue of Thomas Jefferson commissioned by Navy Lieutenant Uriah Levy and sculpted in France by Pierre-Jean David d’Angers. It was removed from the White House grounds in 1874 and placed first in National Statuary Hall and then in the Rotunda, both of which are in the Capitol Building.