• White House, West Terrace
    Jules Guerin
    White House
    west view
    West Terrace
    This engraving was drawn by Jules Guerin with a half-tone plate engraved by H. C. Merrill shows the White House West Terrace as seen from the State Dining Room windows. The State, War, and Navy Building, later renamed the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, is in the background. It was commissioned as part of a series during Theodore Roosevelt's presidency (1901-1909) to illustrate the 1902 improvements to the White House.
  • South Portico, 1902
    Jules Guerin
    White House
    south view
    This color lithograph by Jules Guerin is of the South Portico as it appeared in 1902. It was created to be used as a magazine illustration for articles on the Theodore Roosevelt renovation. It was sold by University Art Shop in Evanston, Illinois in 1906.
  • South Front of the White House
    Jules Guerin
    renovation
    south view
    This illustration by Jules Guerin was reproduced for a 1903 Century Magazine article on the Theodore Roosevelt renovation of the White House.