The bronze sculpture of Thomas Jefferson exhibited on the White House grounds
To this day, the bronze sculpture of Thomas Jefferson by Pierre-Jean David d’Angers is the only likeness of a president to have been exhibited on the White House grounds. It was placed on a stuccoed brick pedestal in the center panel of the North Lawn as seen in this photograph c. 1861. It was a gift to the nation from Uriah Phillips Levy, who intended for it to be placed in the Capitol Rotunda.
- Photographer
- Matthew Brady
- Date of Work
- 1861
- Medium
- Photo
- Credit
- White House Collection