• The President's House
    Unknown
    White House
    south view
    This oil painting by an unknown artist after William Bartlett shows a south view of the White House from the river. It was done during Andrew Jackson's presidency (1829-1837).
  • The White House in Spring
    Guy C. Wiggins
    White House
    south view
    This painting by Guy C. Wiggins is of the South Portico of the White House in springtime. The green grass and budding trees frame the White House, which has a large American flag flying above it. Three of his paintings are in the White House Collection.
  • Front View of the President's House, in the City of Washington
    Unknown
    White House
    north view
    This engraving of the north view of the White House illustrates a cover for "The Stranger In America" by Charles William Janson Esq., published by James Cundee in London in 1807.
  • The President's House From the River
    Unknown
    White House
    south view
    This painting of the White House from the south is framed in a unique oval shape. The House itself appears distant, with no distinguishing features around the windows or South Portico. Three small boats float along the river in the foreground.
  • The White House
    Unknown
    White House
    south view
    This watercolor by an unknown artist shows the South Portico of the White House during the late 1800s. The watercolor is based after an engraving by V. Foulquier. The conservatory building is visible to the west of the house, but the East Wing and East Corridor are not yet present. Several well-dressed women converse on the lawn while a man and a woman pass each other on horseback in the center of the frame.
  • The President's House
    Augustus Kollner
    White House
    north view
    This lithograph of the White House by Augustus Kollner was based on a watercolor painting. The view is of the White House from Pennsylvania Avenue and it was done during James K. Polk's presidency (1845-1849).