James LambdinJames Reid Lambdin was an American born artist, famous for many of his portraits of U.S. Presidents.Early life and educationLambdin was born on May 10, 1807, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He later studied art in Philadelphia for two years under the tutelage of Thomas Sully.CareerLambdin painted portraits of Presidents of [the United States|U.S. Presidents], including William [Henry Harrison] and Zachary Taylor. He was professor of fine arts at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.Personal lifeHe had one son, George Cochran Lambdin, born in Pittsburgh in 1830, who also became an artist. In 1839, he was elected to the National Academy of Design as an honorary academician.