Vermeil Room, Nixon Administration
This photograph of the Vermeil Room was taken in January 1972 by Nelson Brown, Victor Boswell, and Robert S. Oakes during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. The Vermeil Room is located on the Ground Floor of the White House. In 1957, during the Dwight D. Eisenhower administration, Margaret Thompson Biddle bequeathed her collection of late 18th and early 19th century vermeil, or gilded silver, to the White House. The Vermeil Room was named after Biddle's collection, which is on display on the room's shelves. The portraits of first ladies have traditionally hung from the room's walls. In this photograph, First Lady Rachel Jackson's portrait by Howard Chandler Christy can be seen hanging on the south wall.
- Photographer
- Nelson Brown, Victor Boswell, Robert S. Oakes
- Date of Work
- January 1972
- Type
- Photograph
- Credit
- White House Historical Association