Oct 18, 2013 - Sale 2326

Sale 2326 - Lot 162

Price Realized: $ 1,235
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 1,000 - $ 1,500
NEWELL CONVERS WYETH (1882-1945) BUILDING THE FIRST WHITE HOUSE. 1932.
39 3/4x27 1/2 inches, 101x70 cm. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company.
Condition B+ / B: extensive, expert overpainting in margins and image; repaired tears at edges.
This was the fourth, and final image Wyeth designed for the Pennsylvania Railroad. In April, 1932, The Railroad's periodical, Mutual Magazine, printed Wyeth's own description of the scene: "President Washington's interest in the erection of the building was constant throughout the years he served in office . . . It is known that he made occasional visits to the new building . . . And so I have chosen to picture one of these. . . . It is a day in the early summer of 1798, about the time that the slates for the roof were being laid. Mr. Washington stands beside architect [James] Hoban, both intent upon some question concerning the building. At the left is a group of visitors, friends perhaps of Washington. On the right, two of Mr. Hoban's assistants." In 1971, Richard Nixon used this image for the White House Christmas card. Zega p. 91.