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Unfinished PortraitThe Unfinished Portrait of Franklin Delano Roosevelt refers to a portrait being drawn of him at the time of his death. Elizabeth Shoumatoff had begun working on the portrait of the president around noon on April 12, 1945. FDR was being served lunch when he stated "I have a terrible headache" and then became unable to breathe. Later that day the 32nd President of the United States passed away, and Elizabeth Shoumatoff never did finish her portrait of the man leaving the world with an unfinished portrait, which many consider to be mysterious and quite eerie. The portrait hangs at Roosevelt's former health and relaxation retreat in Warm Springs, Georgia, known as the Little White House. External linksThe contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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