Daniel Huntington

He was an American artist born in New Yor City. He belonged to the art movement known as the Hudson River School. He went on to become a prominent portrait painter. He did illustrations for “The Pilgrims Progress.”
He became vice president of the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art.
He did the portrait of Abraham Lincoln that hangs in the Union League in NYC that Theodore Roosevelt Sr. helped to found. He also did Jefferson Davis, Martin Van Byron and Chester A. Arthur, but in his entire body of work you seldom see anyone list his portrait of Theodore Roosevelt Sr.