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Franklin D. Roosevelt - 1937 Franklin D. Roosevelt - 1933 Franklin D. Roosevelt takes the Oath of Office as President of the United States on January 20, 1933 in Washington D.C.
Record group: Collection FDR-PHOCO: Franklin D. Roosevelt Library Public Domain Photographs, 1882 - 1962 (National Archives Identifier: 1184) Series: Franklin D. Roosevelt Library Public Domain Photographs, compiled 1882 - 1962 (National Archives Identifier: 195301) NAIL Control Number: NLR-PHOCO-A-4796127; Search Identifier: siLearning Center
Record group: Collection FDR-PHOCO: Franklin D. Roosevelt Library Public Domain Photographs, 1882 - 1962 (National Archives Identifier: 1184) Series: Franklin D. Roosevelt Library Public Domain Photographs, compiled 1882 - 1962 (National Archives Identifier: 195301) NAIL Control Number: NLR-PHOCO-A-4796165; Source
Sargent followed Roosevelt around the rooms of the White House, making sketches looking for the right lighting and pose, but was unhappy with them. When Roosevelt headed toward a staircase to try the rooms on the second level, both of their patience was running thin. Roosevelt suggested that Sargent did not have a clue what the artist wanted.
The unfinished portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt is a watercolor of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, President of the United States, by Elizabeth Shoumatoff. Shoumatoff was commissioned to paint a portrait of Roosevelt and started her work around noon on April 12, 1945. At lunch, Roosevelt complained of a headache and subsequently collapsed.
It was a shorter distance through US history from the White House to the Soviet Union or North Korea than to an autoworkers picket line in Michigan.
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Based on Roosevelt’s work with the March of Dimes, he was a natural choice for the U.S. dime, according to the U.S. Mint, which issued the first Roosevelt Dime in 1946.