Anacostia River Painting
Far from the muddy and incomplete town John and Abigail Adams knew when they moved to Washington, the city during the Jackson years was steadily improving. This 1833 painting reveals the trade of the city: two dry-docks of the Navy Shipyard on the Anacostia River, healthy shipping traffic on the Potomac, the Capitol building, and a mass of houses and buildings reaching from the White House to Capitol Hill.
- Artist
- George Cooke
- Date of Work
- 1833
- Type
- Painting
- Credit
- White House Historical Association (White House Collection)