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This is a chronological list of the earliest depiction of every U.S. president.
Depiction | President | painter | date | description |
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George Washington | Charles Willson Peale | 1772 | George Washington was painted at his estate Mount Vernon about 12 years after Washington's service in the French and Indian War.[1][2] | |
John Adams | Benjamin Blyth | 1764 | John Adams was gifted this painting in 1764 by Benjamin Blyth of Salem.[3] | |
Thomas Jefferson | Mather Brown | 1786 | While Jefferson was met and fell in love with Maria Cosway, he had a painting done by Mather Brown.[4] | |
James Madison | Charles Willson Peale | 1783 | While Madison was a congressional delegate at age 32 when he was already recognized as a contributor to politics and government. Portrait by Charles Willson Peale. | |
James Monroe | Louis Semé | 1794 | While James Monroe was Minister Plenipotentiary to France he was painted by Louis Semé. | |
John Quincy Admas | John Singleton Copley | 1796 | When John Adams was 29 he was painted by John Singleton Copley. | |
Bishop and Gray Studios | 1843 | An unknown photographer took a photo of John Quincy Adams while he was a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts.[5] | ||
Philip Haas | A 1843 photograph by German photographer Philip Haas. | |||
Andrew Jackson | John Wesley Jarvis | 1816 | A 1810s illustration of Andrew Jackson while he was Major General in the book Historical Memoir of the War in West Florida and Louisiana. | |
Matthew Brady | 5 April, 1845 | Months before his death, Andrew Jackson was photographed by famed photograph Matthew Brady. | ||
Martin Van Buren | Daniel Dickinson | 1820s | At the beginning of Van Buren's political career he was painted by a man named Daniel Dickinson. | |
unknown | 1849 | 8 years after his presidency ended he was photographed at age 67. | ||
William Henry Harrison | Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin | 1800 | An engraved portrait print of Harrison at age 27, as a delegate member of the U.S. House of Representatives from the Northwest Territory by Charles Balthazar Julien Févret de Saint-Mémin, c. 1800.[6] | |
unknown | 1841 | There is evidence to suggest around 1841 Harrison has photographed in a Daguerreotype which is now considered lost.[2] | ||
John Tyler | unknown | 1826 | John Tyler while he was Governor of Virginia. | |
James Polk | Charles Fenderich | 1838 | Polk while he was a Speaker of the House of Representatives. | |
unknown | 1848 | James Polk while president with his Sarah Childress Polk. | ||
Zachary Taylor | unknown | May 8, 1846 | General Zachary Taylor rides his horse at the Battle of Palo Alto, May 8, 1846. | |
Matthew Brady | 1844 | The earliest known daguerreotypes of Zachary Taylor. | ||
Millard Fillmore | unknown | 1843 | A painting of Millard Fillmore while he was a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 32nd district. | |
Mathew Brady | March of 1849 | Millard Fillmore while he was Vice President. | ||
Franklin Pierce | Southworth & Hawes | 1852 | Franklin Pierce while he was in the Senate.[7] | |
Waterman Lilly Ormsby | Pierce during the Mexican-American War. | |||
James Buchanan | Jacob Eichholtz | 1834 | James Buchanan at age 42-43. | |
Mathew Brady | 1849 | Buchanan (second from the left) in Polk's cabinet. | ||
Abraham Lincoln | Nicholas H. Shepherd | 1846 or 1847 | Lincoln in his late 30s as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. | |
Andrew Johnson | unknown | 1840s | Locket portraits of Andrew and Eliza (McCardle) Johnson, created 1840s. | |
William Brown Cooper | 1856 | Portrait of Johnson, 1856, attributed to William Brown Cooper. | ||
Ulysses S. Grant | unknown | 1845 - 1847 | Grant during the Mexican-American War at the age of 21. | |
Rutherford B. Hayes | unknown | 1852 | Rutherford and Lucy Hayes on their wedding day. | |
James A. Garfield | unknown | January of 1847 | James A. Garfield at the age of 16. | |
Chester A. Arthur | Rufus P. Anson | 1859 | Chester A. Arthur as a young lawyer in New York. | |
Grover Cleveland | unknown | 1860s | An early, undated photograph of Grover Cleveland. | |
Benjamin Harrison | unknown | 1850s | Benjamin Harrison whilst attending college.[1] | |
William McKinley | unknown | 1858 | William McKinley at 15-years-old. | |
Theodore Roosevelt | unknown | 1861 | A photo of Theodore Roosevelt at 2-years-old. | |
William Howard Taft | unknown | 1878 | William Howard Taft while he attended Yale University. | |
Woodrow Wilson | unknown | 1871 | A 15-year-old Woodrow Wilson in South Carolina. | |
Warren G. Harding | unknown | 21 June, 1920 | An unknown photographer in Moffett, Chicago took a photo of Harding while he was a senator. | |
Calvin Coolidge | unknown | between September 1891 and May 1895 | Coolidge as an Amherst College undergraduate. | |
Herbert Hoover | unknown | 1877 | A tintype of Herbert Hoover at the young age of 3. | |
Franklin D. Roosevelt | unknown | 1884 | Franklin at the age of 2-years-old. | |
Harry S. Truman | Hare Studios | 1897 | A 13-year-old Truman in Independence, Missouri. | |
Dwight D. Eisenhower | West Point Academy | 1915 | Dwight's yearbook photo at West Point Academy. | |
John F. Kennedy | Richard Sears | 1931 | John F. Kennedy in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. | |
Lyndon B. Johnson | unknown | 1915 | A seven-year-old Johnson, wearing his trademark cowboy hat, at his childhood farmhouse near Stonewall, Texas, in 1915. | |
Richard Nixon | Los Angeles Herald | 1916 | Future President Richard Nixon makes his first newspaper appearance, 1916. | |
Gerald Ford | unknown | 1916 | 3-year-old Gerald Ford originally named Leslie Lynch King Jr. | |
Jimmy Carter | unknown | 5 June, 1946 | Carter with Rosalynn Smith and his mother at his graduation from the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. | |
Ronald Reagan | unknown | 1912 | Ronald Reagan (with "Dutchboy" haircut), older brother Neil Reagan, and parents Jack and Nelle Reagan. Family Christmas card circa 1914. | |
George H.W. Bush | unknown | 1925 | George H. W. Bush taking his first steps at his grandfather's house in Kennebunkport, Maine. | |
Bill Clinton | Hot Springs High School | mid 1940s or early 1950s | A young Bill standing next to a birthday cake.[8] | |
George W. Bush | unknown | 1947 | George W. Bush with his parents, Barbara and George H. W. Bush. | |
Barack Obama | unknown | Mid 1970s | Obama (right) with grandfather Stanley Armour Dunham, mother Ann Dunham, and half-sister Maya Soetoro, Honolulu. | |
Donald Trump | Seth Poppel | 1964 | Donald Trump at New York Military Academy. | |
Joe Biden | unknown | 1950s | Biden while a student at Archmere Academy in the 1950s. |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Earliest Known Portrait of George Washington on View | George Washington's Mount Vernon". www.mountvernon.org. Retrieved 2024-12-18.
- ^ a b "Life Portraits of George Washington | George Washington's Mount Vernon". www.mountvernon.org. Retrieved 2024-12-18.
- ^ "MHS Collections Online: John Adams". www.masshist.org. Retrieved 2024-12-18.
- ^ "Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) | National Portrait Gallery". npg.si.edu. 19 March 2018. Retrieved 2024-12-18.
- ^ "National Portrait Gallery". npg.si.edu. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
- ^ "[William Henry Harrison, 9th Pres. of United States, head-and-shoulders portrait, right profile]". Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. January 1800. Retrieved 2024-12-18.
- ^ "National Portrait Gallery". npg.si.edu. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
- ^ "Bill Clinton | American Experience | PBS". www.pbs.org. Retrieved 2024-12-20.