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William Henry Harrison

Portrait Gallery

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Object Details

Artist

Albert Gallatin Hoit, 13 Dec 1809 - Dec 1856

Sitter

William Henry Harrison, 9 Feb 1773 - 4 Apr 1841

Exhibition Label

Ninth president, March–April 1841
The candidacy of William Henry Harrison indicates that American politics were moving in a more populist direction as the country expanded. A twoterm congressman and former territorial governor, Harrison had no noteworthy political abilities, but for the Whig Party in 1840, he was the perfect figurehead: a military hero in the War of 1812 and a frontier Indian fighter. Harrison’s supporters celebrated his military prowess and combined it with homespun frontier imagery, such as log cabins and hard cider, in a presidential campaign that was unprecedented for its carnival-like hoopla. While discussion of real issues was scant, that ballyhoo of the race proved sufficient in itself to win Harrison the presidency. Jubilance over his victory, however, was short lived. On April 4, 1841, exactly one month after delivering a very long inaugural address in extremely harsh weather conditions, Harrison became the first president to die in office. Until recently, the cause of his death was thought to have been pneumonia, but now, there is new evidence suggesting that he may have suffered from enteric fever and septic shock.
9o presidente, marzo–abril de 1841
La candidatura de William Henry Harrison indica que la política estadounidense se movía en una dirección más populista a medida que el país se expandía. Legislador durante dos términos y exgobernador territorial, Harrison no poseía notables habilidades políticas, pero en 1840 era la perfecta imagen pública para el Partido Whig: héroe militar de la Guerra de 1812 y combatiente de las luchas fronterizas contra los indígenas. Sus seguidores celebraban su destreza militar y la combinaron con imágenes de la vida en la frontera, tales como la sidra y las cabañas de troncos, en una campaña presidencial sin precedentes por su carnavalesco bombo y platillo. Aunque apenas se abordaron asuntos de verdadera importancia, el despliegue propagandístico fue suficiente para ganarle a Harrison la presidencia. Sin embargo, poco duró el júbilo de la victoria. El 4 de abril de 1841, exactamente un mes después de pronunciar un largo discurso inaugural bajo pésimas condiciones del tiempo, Harrison fue el primer president que murió en posesión del cargo. Hasta hace poco se pensaba que había muerto de neumonía, pero ahora hay pruebas que sugieren que, Harrison puede haber muerto de fiebre tifoidea y septicemia.

Provenance

(M. Knoedler & Co., New York); purchased 1967 NPG.

Credit Line

National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution

Date

1840

Object number

NPG.67.5

Restrictions & Rights

CC0

Type

Painting

Medium

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

Frame: 89.5 x 76.8 x 5.7cm (35 1/4 x 30 1/4 x 2 1/4")
Stretcher: 76.2 × 63.5cm (30 × 25")

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National Portrait Gallery Collection

Exhibition

America's Presidents - Current

On View

NPG, South Gallery 240

Data Source

National Portrait Gallery

Topic

Home Furnishings\Furniture\Seating\Chair
William Henry Harrison: Male
William Henry Harrison: Politics and Government\Diplomat
William Henry Harrison: Military and Intelligence\Army\Officer\General
William Henry Harrison: Politics and Government\Government official\President of US
William Henry Harrison: Politics and Government\Government official\US Congressman\Ohio
William Henry Harrison: Politics and Government\Government official\US Senator\Ohio
William Henry Harrison: Politics and Government\Government official\Governor\Indiana
William Henry Harrison: Civilian awards\Congressional Gold Medal
Portrait

Metadata Usage

CC0

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm49a2d589d-9364-429e-b3b5-b99928e72683

Record ID

npg_NPG.67.5

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