and this is a portrait of him by john singer. sergeant. this is one of four paintings by sergeant we have in the gallery in this exhibition. so there's more fields story. leonard wood, henry cabot lodge. and here, theodore roosevelt. all by sergeant. this painting was done when roosevelt was president. he was vice president. and then became president after mckinley was assassinated in 1901. and so roosevelt, as you remember, he was this kind of career climb guy. and he was very interested in his own masculine image. so he immediately volunteered as a rough rider. he actually organizes this volland here infantry group to go to cuba and to make sure that he was part of the charge, you know, leading the way in certain battles. once he was a rough rider in his brooks brothers uniform. so we have this great charles gibson portrait of him as a rough rider. he then is very much involved in empire making. so he serves in cuba and he serves with leonard wood, who was the sort of other co-organizer of the rough riders and wood was actually a physici