Presidential Portrait (United States) - Gallery of Presidential Portraits

Gallery of Presidential Portraits

  • George Washington

  • John Adams

  • Thomas Jefferson

  • James Madison

  • James Monroe

  • John Quincy Adams

  • Andrew Jackson

  • Martin Van Buren

  • William Henry Harrison

  • John Tyler

  • James K. Polk

  • Zachary Taylor

  • Millard Fillmore

  • Franklin Pierce

  • James Buchanan

  • Abraham Lincoln

  • Andrew Johnson

  • Ulysses S. Grant

  • Rutherford B. Hayes

  • James A. Garfield

  • Chester A. Arthur

  • Benjamin Harrison

  • Grover Cleveland

  • William McKinley

  • Theodore Roosevelt

  • William Taft

  • Woodrow Wilson

  • Warren G. Harding

  • Calvin Coolidge

  • Herbert Hoover

  • Franklin D. Roosevelt

  • Harry S. Truman

  • Dwight D. Eisenhower

  • John F. Kennedy

  • Lyndon B. Johnson

  • Richard Nixon

  • Gerald Ford

  • Jimmy Carter

  • Ronald Reagan

  • George H. W. Bush

  • Bill Clinton

  • George W. Bush

  • Barack Obama

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