7.
Philip Barbour
Major Barbour, Kentucky native, was an officer of the third Regiment of the United States
Infantry. He died at Monterrey during the war with Mexico. He is buried in the Frankfort
Cemetery.
8. Isaac Shelby, by Edward
C. Nock
Shelby was governor of Kentucky from 1792 to 1796 and from 1812 to 1816. Nock painted this
work in 1850 under commission from the Commonwealth.
9. Henry Clay, by William
Frye
The state commissioned this painting for the Capitol in 1865.
10. William Henry Harrison
This painting was attributed to S.T. Bancroft. General Harrison was a great hero in early
Kentucky. The Whig State Central Committee of Ohio presented the painting to the state of
Kentucky in 1840, the year Harrison was elected.
11. Zachary Taylor, by
William C. Allen
Born in Virginia in 1785, the future president moved to Kentucky before his first
birthday. The hero of the Mexican War is depicted on his horse "Old Whitey." He
died in the White House in 1850. The Kentucky Historical Society bought the painting in
1909.
12. Daniel Boone, by
William C. Allen
The artist presented this romanticized portrait of Kentucky's preeminent frontiersman to
the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1839.
13. George Washington, by
Oliver Frazer and William Shackleford
Frazer and Shackleford took this likeness from the Gilbert Stuart portrait of Washington.
The Kentucky General Assembly commissioned this painting for this room in 1834.
14. The Marquis de
Lafayette, by Matthew Hattis Jouett
The famed Kentucky portrait artist painted Revolutionary War hero Lafayette during the
Frenchman's 1825 visit to Kentucky.
15. Carpenter's Hall,
Philadelphia, by F.D. Brisco
16. Congress Hall, Philadelphia, by F.D. Brisco
These two paintings were presented to Kentucky in 1892 by the "Patriotic Citizens of
Philadelphia" to commemorate Kentucky's entrance into the Union in 1792.