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Title The President's House / George Munger.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1814?]

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Description 1 image file : digital, JPEG.
Series The War of 1812 anthology
The War of 1812 anthology.
BiblioBoard Core module.
Note Original document: Painting.
Summary George Munger's The President's House, circa 1814-1815. Medium watercolor on paper, currently located in theWhite House, Washington, DC. "The burned-out shell of a once elegant and imposing house stands alone in the landscape. It is the White House as it looked following the conflagration of August 24, 1814, the low point of the War of 1812. The fire was the work of British troops, the first—and only—foreign army to invade the capital city of the United States ... Viewed from the northeast, from the public common, the empty scene is a vivid reminder of the elemental state of the capital city at that date ... One prominent but puzzling detail is the S-curved shape above the near corner of the roof. It is most readily interpreted as part of a lightning protection system. Not a lightning rod, given its length, but rather part of the metallic conductor that encircled the roof, now torn from its mooring. This record of fact could also be interpreted ironically, since the British had destroyed what thunder and lightning could not."
Note GMD: electronic resource.
Added Author Munger, George, artist.
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