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Presidents will often display the official portraits of former presidents whom they admire in the Oval Office or elsewhere around the White House, loaned from the National Portrait Gallery. The gallery has collected presidential portraits since its creation in 1962, and began commissioning their portraits in 1994, starting with George H. W. Bush.
It was in the President's Dining Room for many years and hung in the Oval Office during Bill Clinton's, Barack Obama's and Donald Trump's first term, as well as under Joe Biden's term. A replica of the painting has been featured in multiple fictitious oval offices including the CBS show Madam Secretary and the NBC show The West Wing.
Oval Office White House 1977–1989 [1] Ronald Reagan: George H. W. Bush: George H. W. Bush President's Residence Office (Treaty Room) White House 1989–1993 [1] Bill Clinton: Oval Office White House 1993–present [1] [76] [78] [79] George W. Bush: Barack Obama: Donald Trump: Joe Biden: Donald Trump
The Oval Office under Bill Clinton. J.Scott Applewhite/File/AP. The rug was made by The Scott Group of Grand Rapids, Michigan. President George W. Bush preferred neutral tones for his Oval Office rug.
In discussing this week's photographs of Kellyanne Conway with her feet up on an Oval Office couch, one Democratic congressman crudely linked the now-viral images to former president Bill Clinton ...
After Kennedy's death, the desk was removed for a traveling exhibition, returning to the Oval Office under Jimmy Carter in 1977. It has been the Oval Office desk ever since with the exception of the George H.W. Bush presidential years. [33] Oval Office, The White House, Washington, D.C. [26] Jimmy Carter: Ronald Reagan: Bill Clinton: George W. Bush
Guests in the rotunda included former Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, ... This afternoon Trump went to the White House for a signing ceremony in the Oval Office. He will ...
The Oval Office has become associated in Americans' minds with the presidency itself through memorable images, such as a young John F. Kennedy, Jr. peering through the front panel of his father's desk, President Richard Nixon speaking by telephone with the Apollo 11 astronauts during their moonwalk, and Amy Carter bringing her Siamese cat Misty Malarky Ying Yang to brighten her father ...