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Jimmy Carter, 1924- (Abrams portrait):
Elected in 1976, Jimmy Carter offered a new face to the White House with his "can-do" attitude and conservative population. He sat for his White House portrait in 1982 in Plains, Georgia, after he left office. This is the preliminary life study.
Carter liked Herbert Abram's treatment of him immensely. The painter apparently agreed, saying later that the White House portrait just "fell off the brush. It just flowed -- I knew from the beginning it was going to be one of my best."
Herbert E. Abrams, 1982
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