The Secret Garden by Peter Waddell
Last Days of an Exotic World, 1902. Peter Waddell, The Secret Garden, oil on canvas, 40 x 30.
When President Theodore Roosevelt moved into the White House he brought his large family and their many pets, including a macaw named Eli Yale and a cat, Tom Quartz. His son Kermit would one day explore the Amazon rainforests of Brazil, a much bigger jungle than those in the White House greenhouses, torn down in 1902 to build an office annex that evolved into the West Wing.
- Artist
- Peter Waddell
- Medium
- Oil
- Type
- Historical Depiction
- Credit
- The White House Historical Association