Portrait of Senator Carter Glass of Virginia
Greta Kempton portrait of Senator Carter Glass of Virginia.
Greta Kempton portrait of Senator Carter Glass of Virginia.
First Lady Bess Truman poses seated in pearls and a flowered dress for her Greta Kempton portrait. [A seated pose, dress, and pearls were used in Kempton's resulting portrait, but the First Lady was ultimately painted facing the opposite direction. See photo 2023-1743 for a counterpart study and 68-714 for the final portrait.]
First Lady Bess Truman poses in a dark dress and pearls for Greta Kempton's portrait. [There is visible damage on this print where tape was used, presumably to hang it up for the artist's reference. This pose and hairstyle were used in the final portrait, but the dress was not. See also 2023-1742 for another study, and 68-714 for the final portrait.]
Portrait of John O'Gara seated at a desk.
Portrait of John O'Gara in his Army uniform.
Portrait of John O'Gara in his Army uniform.
Profile portrait of President Harry S. Truman wearing a bowtie. This photo was used as a reference picture for portrait artist Greta Kempton to create her paintings of Truman. The photo is torn and there is tape on the top and right sides where the photograph was moved around to be used as reference.
Close-up photo of President Harry S. Truman wearing Masonic chain collar, posed for Greta Kempton's Masonic portrait. See also 67-938.
Seated in the Truman Library are Masons (l to r): Former Grand Master Frank P. Briggs, Former President of the United States and Grand Master of Missouri Harry S. Truman, and Robert Mann. They are seated below Greta Kempton's portrait of Truman in his Masonic regalia.
Formal color head-and-shoulders portrait of President Harry S. Truman, wearing a blue tie with diamonds and squares, his Masonic pin, and a plain white pocket square. See 97-2011 for a black and white version.