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The 2006 Official White House Christmas Ornament honors President Chester A. Arthur. Having served just six months as vice president to James A. Garfield, Arthur assumed the presidency in September 1881 when Garfield succumbed to the wounds inflicted by an assassin's bullet. He brought to the White House a luxurious style that signaled the nation's return to prosperity after the economic troubles of the late 1870s. The design of the White House collectible ornament for 2006 is inspired by the period motifs and rich decor of Arthur's White House, which will be forever distinguished by the early work of famed American artist and decorator Louis Comfort Tiffany. The North Portico of the White House is depicted in the center beneath an American bald eagle. The two translucent ovals flanking the center depict the American dogwood blossoms that Tiffany incorporated in a large screen of red, white, and blue glass, which stood in the Entrance Hall until the turn of the century. The naturalistic leaves that comprise the gold-finished outer wreath of the ornament are derived from murals painted in the Entrance Hall.
The 2006 ornament honors the administration of Chester A. Arthur, who served as the twenty-first president of the United States from 1881 to 1885.
Made in the USA
Crafted from 24-karat gold finished brass
3 ½ x 3 inches
Includes a brochure describing the inspiration for its design and historical background.