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James Monroe, White House Collection

This portrait of James Monroe was painted by Samuel F. B. Morse circa 1819, during Monroe's presidency. Though Morse is better known as the inventor of the telegraph, he first earned a reputation as an accomplished artist. Monroe served in the Senate and held multiple cabinet positions before being elected president. He served from March 4, 1817 until March 4, 1825.
Artist
Samuel Morse
Date of Work
ca. 1819
Medium
oil paint
Type
Portrait
Credit
White House Historical Association/White House Collection