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John Ross Key White House Decoupage Large Box

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Made in the USA

SKU: 001592
Size: 9" by 12"

Glass decoupage box depicting a painting of the north side of the White House in 1914, by artist John Ross Key.

Product description
The exterior of this glass decoupage box depicts a painting by artist John Ross Key. Key painted this image of the north side of the White House in 1914. Key, the grandson of Francis Scott Key, captured the bustling activity of carriages and pedestrians on the approach to the North Portico of the President's House on a bright summer day. Today the painting hangs in Blair House: The President's Guest House, just across Pennsylvania Avenue from the scene Key captured. On the interior is the Official White House portrait of First Lady Edith Roosevelt, painted by Theobald Chartran in 1902. Mrs. Roosevelt is elegantly dressed complete with hat and gloves, taking in nature on a bench on the South Lawn of the White House.
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Product Specifications

Decoupage on Glass with Copper Beading

About the White House Historical Association

Founded in 1961 by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, the White House Historical Association is the nonprofit, nonpartisan organization entrusted with preserving and sharing the history of the White House. The Association is able to fulfill its mission to share White House history through the support of private philanthropy and the sale of our educational books and products. As a continuation of our education mission, the Association also operates The People’s House: A White House Experience, a free, immersive, educational museum in Washington, D.C., which welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors annually.

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