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Image courtesy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.
Image courtesy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.
Illustration for Franklin Roosevelt at Hyde Park: FDR Exercising on the South Lawn
Image courtesy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.
Image courtesy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.

Illustration for Franklin Roosevelt at Hyde Park: FDR Exercising on the South Lawn

Object numberMO 1956.116
Artist (American painter and printmaker, 1904-1981)
Date1949
Mediumpaper (illustration paper, cardboard, matboard), ink, paint (gouache), pencil
Dimensionsmat H 20 in x W 24 in (50.8 cm x 61 cm )
sheet H 13 in x W 17 in (33 cm x 43.2 cm )

DescriptionAn original pen and ink and ink wash drawing with gouache highlights showing Franklin D. Roosevelt exercising on the gymnastic rings erected on the south lawn of Springwood, the Roosevelts' Hyde Park, New York home. Louis Howe is seated in a nearby chair, and Sara Delano Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt are seated on the home's south porch. The drawing is signed by the artist in ink in the lower left below the image: Olin Dows © 1949.

On the reverse of the drawing is a handwritten note in ink describing the image: Another exercise tried was a sort of ring arrangement on which FDR would hang with his arms and walk a step or two back and forth. This was found on the South lawn. Here FDR is exercising while Louis Howe reads the newspaper and Mrs. R and Mrs. J.R. are sitting on the piazza chatting. Another similar exercise on parallel bars was also done here on the South lawn.

The drawing is mounted to a piece of cardboard and comes with a window mat.
Label TextThis drawing is one in a series of original ink wash drawings created by Olin Dows for his book, "Franklin Roosevelt at Hyde Park," published in 1949 by American Artists Group, Inc. Olin Dows spent two years writing the text and drawing the book's 174 illustrations. This illustration appears on page 97 of the book.

The Dows family had been lifelong friends and neighbors of the Roosevelts and were frequent guests at events at Hyde Park, NY and in Washington, DC, both before and during the presidency. In 1939, Olin Dows received a commission to design and paint the murals in the Rhinebeck, NY Post Office. In 1941, at the suggestion of President Roosevelt, Dows was commissioned to design and paint the murals in the Hyde Park Post Office as well, and worked closely with FDR in the conception and design of the murals.
Additional Details
Custodial History NoteDonated to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum by Olin Dows in 1955.
Credit LineGift of Olin Dows
Use Restriction StatusUnrestrictedCopyrightReproduction or other use of these holdings or images thereof is unrestricted.
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