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Original color transparency of FDR taken at 1944 Official Campaign Portrait session by Leon A. Perskie, Hyde Park, New York, August 22, 1944. Gift of Beatrice Perskie Foxman and Dr. Stanley B. Foxman.
The source of yellow tint is unclear, since the version in the digital collection of the FDR Presidential Library & Museum (on Flickr at ) does not have this defect. Articles this image appears in Franklin D. Roosevelt Previous nomination/s Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/FDR 1944 Color Portrait (cropped)(b).jpg Nominator Goszei
The last photograph of Franklin D. Roosevelt, taken by Nicholas Robbins at the Little White House in Warm Springs, April 11, 1945. Roosevelt died the following day. Elizabeth Shoumatoff had begun working on the portrait of the president around noon on April 12, 1945. Roosevelt was being served lunch when he said "I have a terrific headache."
1 President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1944. Toggle the table of contents. Wikipedia: Featured picture candidates/FDR 1944 Color Portrait (cropped)(b).jpg. Add languages.
A crowd gathers outside the south portico of the White House to attend Franklin D. Roosevelt's 4th Inaugural speech on January 20, 1945 in Washington D.C. Franklin D. Roosevelt - 1941
Franklin Delano Roosevelt [a] (January 30, 1882 – April 12, 1945), also known as FDR, was the 32nd president of the United States, serving from 1933 until his death in 1945. He is the longest-serving U.S. president, and the only one to have served more than two terms.
Al Drago/The New York Times-Pool/Getty Images. ... President Franklin D. Roosevelt redesigned and moved the Oval Office in 1934. ... President Gerald Ford added his own touch with a burgundy color ...
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