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President Donald Trump's White House makeover continued in recent days, as he reshuffled the artwork on a wall where Hillary ...
Key Background. The last time a set of portraits were unveiled at the White House was in 2012, when former President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush’s portraits were revealed in a ...
Former first lady Michelle Obama stands next to her newly unveiled official White House portrait. AFP via Getty Images “You have guided us through some perilous times,” the former president added.
The White House Historical Association, a nonprofit organization founded in 1961 by first lady Jacqueline Kennedy and funded through private donations and sales of books and an annual Christmas ...
Former President Barack Obama kisses his wife, former first lady Michelle Obama, after they unveiled their official White House portraits during an unveiling ceremony in the East Room of the White ...
Former first lady Michelle Obama reacts after former President Barack Obama called her “fine” as he speaks after they unveiled their official White House portraits during a ceremony in the ...
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden invited Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama back to the White House to unveil their official portraits. It will be Mrs. Obama’s first visit since ...
Jan. 28 (UPI) --The White House has released a new official portrait for first lady Melania Trump.The black-and-white snapshot features Trump, 54, standing before a large window that looks out at ...
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Exclusive Interview with Artists on The White House 1600 Sessions PodcastWASHINGTON, Sept. 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The White House Historical Asso ...
Unlike her 2025 portrait, the first lady's 2017 photo was in color and featured a close-up of her face. The new portrait shows Mrs. Trump standing over a desk with her fingers propped on the top.
The Obama’s portraits in The White House contrast those of their counterparts — as they historically represent the nation’s first African-American president and First Lady.