Formerly known as the President's House, then the Executive Mansion, and now for a long time the White House, this famous structure has a fascinating architectural history of ongoing change. The white painted facade of James Hoban's original structure has been added to and strengthened for more than 200 years, and its interior is a repository of some of America's greatest treasures. Artists such as Benjamin Latrobe, Pierre-Antoine Bellange, the Herter Brothers, Louis Tiffany, Charles McKim, Lorenzo Winslow, Stephane Boudin, Edward Vason Jones, and a host of others fashioned interiors that welcomed and inspired visitors both foreign and domestic. This meticulous history, featuring more than 325 photographs, diagrams and other illustrations, captures each stage of the White House's architectural and decorative evolution.
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Acknowledgments
Foreword by James Archer Abbott
Introduction
1.The First Presidential Houses in New York City and Philadelphia,
17891800
2.The President's Palace Planned, 17901792 18
3.Competition for the Design of the President's House, 1792
4.Construction, 17921800
5.Revision, 18011809
Between pages 38 and 39 are 16 color plates containing 40 image
6.The Burning of the President's House, 18141815
7.Rebuilding the Executive Mansion, 18151860
8.Modernization, 18601902
9.Restoration of the White House, 19021916
10.Enlargement, 19271945
11.Renovation, 19491952
12.Revitalization, 19611969
13.Preservation, 19702012
14. The White House as a National Monument
15.Interior Detail: The Blue Room, 17922012
Appendices: A. The Entrance Hall 115
B. The East Room 117
C. The Former Grand Stair and the State Dining Room
D. The Family Dining Room
E. The North Central Suite
F. Comparisons of the Château de Rastignac with the White House
G. The White House in Miniature
H. White House Interiors in Film
I. The Bellangé Oval Room Suite
J. The Orangery and Conservatories
K. The Jefferson Icehouse, 1801
L. The White House Visitor Center
M. Selected Inventories and Room Usage
The Three Floors of Hoban's Original Design, 1792
Inventory of the President's House, February 26, 1801
Inventory of the President's House, February 19, 1809
1817 Shipment of Furnishings
Inventory of the Executive Mansion, March 25, 1825
Inventory of Furniture (etc.) in the President's House
January 1st, 1849
1865 Inventory of the President's House, May 26, 1865
Partial List of Furnishings in the White House, 1946
New Furniture and Furnishings, 1952
Donations Received During Renovation Period (1952)
Room Usage in 2010
Partial Inventory of Furnishings in the Philadelphia
President's House, 1797
Commentary on the Inventories
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Patrick Phillips-Schrock is a professor of French and history from Des Moines, Iowa.