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of the room's furniture is that of two high back chairs in front of the fireplace. The public sees this most often with the president seated on the left and a visiting head of state on the right. This allowed
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The room takes inspiration from the bow oval rooms in the main residence of the White House. The west wing oval office was created when the wing was expanded in the early 1900s, a few years after the wing was built. Presidents generally decorate the office to suit their own personal tastes, choosing
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can be seen, in the sconces flanking the windows and the representation of the eagle in the ceiling medallion. Roosevelt and Gugler worked closely together, often over breakfast, with Gugler sketching the president's ideas. One notion resulting from these sketches that has become fixed in the layout
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have been used in the Oval Office by U.S. presidents since its construction in 1909. The desk usually sits in front of the south wall of the Oval Office, which is composed of three large windows. Some presidents only use the desk in this room for ceremonial purposes, such as photo opportunities and
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to redesign it in 1933. To create additional staff space without increasing the apparent size of the building, Gugler excavated a full basement, added a set of subterranean offices under the adjacent lawn, and built an unobtrusive penthouse story. The directive to wring the most office space out of
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and John F. Kennedy administrations. Jacqueline
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and completed in 1909, the office was centered on the building's south facade, much as the oval rooms in the White House are. Taft wanted to be more involved with the day-to-day operation of his presidency, and intended the office to be the hub of his administration. The Taft Oval Office had ample
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Though some presidents have chosen to do day-to-day work in a smaller study just west of the Oval Office, most use the actual Oval Office for work and meetings. Traffic from the large numbers of staff, visitors, and pets over time takes its toll. There have been four sets of flooring in the Oval
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the room has remained mostly unchanged architecturally. More than any president, Roosevelt left an impression on the room and its use. Doors and window frames have been modified slightly. A screen door on the east wall was removed after the installation of air conditioning. President Lyndon B.
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natural light from its three windows and skylight. It featured a white marble mantel, simple
Georgian Revival woodwork, and twin glass-doored bookcases. It also was likely the most colorful presidential office in history; its walls were covered with vibrant seagrass green burlap.
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where the president was assassinated. Johnson had the red carpet removed and the Truman carpet reinstalled, and used the latter for his administration. Since
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Teletype machines on the southeast wall required cutting plaster and flooring to accommodate wiring. The Georgian style plaster ornament has been cleaned to remove accumulated paint, and a series of electrified wall
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Washington received his guests, standing between the windows in his back drawing-room. The company, entering a front room and passing through an unfolding door, made their salutations to the
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the existing building was responsible for its narrow corridors and cramped staff offices. Gugler's most visible addition was the expansion of the building eastward for a new
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into the newly constructed wing in 1902. His workspace was a two-room suite of
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oak and walnut, in a cross parquet pattern similar in design to a 1933 Eric Gugler sketch, which had never been executed. In August 2005, the floor was replaced again under
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and later underwent a complete refit, repaint, and restock paid for by the United States Government. It was returned to England in 1856 and decommissioned in 1879. The same year the
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as their private offices and libraries. This cultural association, between the president and an oval room, was more fully expressed in the Taft Oval Office (1909) in the West Wing.
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from the back sitting near the fireplace with view toward desk, Rose Garden doorway at left, private study door ajar at right, and door to his secretary's office ajar at far left.
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furniture and drapery and often commissioning oval carpets. Artwork is selected from the White House collection, or borrowed from museums for the president's term.
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visited President Washington in Philadelphia in June 1792, and probably saw the bow window. The next month, Hoban won the design competition for the White House.
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which Queen Victoria could gift to the American president. Following a design competition, Queen Victoria ordered that three desks be made from the timbers of
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and dining room; the northwest door opens onto the main corridor of the West Wing; and the northeast door opens to the office of the president's secretary.
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President George W. Bush mixed traditional works with paintings by Texas artists and Western sculptures. Following the September 11, 2001 attacks, British
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President Trump initially used the Obama striped wallpaper, but replaced it with white and gray brocade wallpaper during renovations made in August 2017.
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by George Henry Story hung in George W. Bush's office, continued in Barack Obama's and currently hangs in Joe Biden's. Three landscapes and cityscapes –
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mantel was made for the Taft Oval Office in 1909 and salvaged after the 1929 West Wing fire. A tradition of displaying potted Swedish ivy (
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and sailing ships, and models of jet airplanes. A series of paintings held pride of place over the mantel, including Rembrandt Peale's
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requested that a panel be installed in the kneehole during his presidency. The desk was used in various areas of the White House until
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made the West Wing a permanent building, doubling its size by expanding it southward, and building the first Oval Office. Designed by
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occupied the Philadelphia mansion from March 1797, and used the bow window in the same manner as had his predecessor.
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for his one term, making it the shortest-serving desk to date. Other past presidents have used the
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was trapped in Arctic ice in 1854 and abandoned. The ship was discovered in 1855 by an American
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Under This Roof The White House and the Presidency—21 Presidents, 21 Rooms, 21 Inside Stories
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replaced the Oval Office's 23-year-old dark green carpet in 1947. He had revised the
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In the 19th century, some presidents used the White House's second-floor
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4088:"The White House: Inside America's Most Famous Home" – CSPAN Documentary
3890:"Address to the Nation on the Explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger"
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President Wilson rarely used the Oval Office, preferring to work in the
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President Coolidge's first official photograph, taken August 15, 1923.
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President Harry S. Truman displayed works related to his home state of
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5009:"Mrs. Bush's Remarks for 100th Anniversary of the West Wing Symposium"
4361:"Design proposal for a secretaire from the timbers of Resolute (1850)"
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Presidential Medal of Freedom awarded to then Vice President Biden by
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has been used by all U.S. presidents since 1977 with the exception of
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Pictures of the Oval Office during different presidencies (1909–2005)
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Plaster ceiling medallion installed in 1934 includes elements of the
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5162:"Of Course Trump Already Installed Gold Curtains In The Oval Office"
5089:"Here's How President Trump Has Already Redecorated the Oval Office"
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4218:"Readers on What Trump's Office Decor Reveals About His Leadership"
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installed over softwood; however, President Eisenhower was an avid
1059:– a photograph of the Earth taken from the Moon's orbit during the
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President Barack Obama with Oval Office artwork, September 28, 2012
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never occupied the White House. He spent most of his presidency in
5582:"Joe Biden Has a Secret Gold-Framed TV in the Oval Office: Report"
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The redecoration of the Oval Office is usually coordinated by the
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desk in Bill Clinton's office and did the same in Barack Obama's.
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press announcements, while others use it as their main workspace.
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Dissatisfied with the size and layout of the West Wing, President
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5011:. – White House Historical Association. – November 13, 2002. – |
4336:"International Amenities: Design for a Bookcase and Chimneypiece"
3637:, presented after the U.S. was announced as host country for the
1709:
A panoramic view of the Oval Office, January 26, 2017. President
4563:"The Art in the Oval Office Tells a Story. Here's How to See It"
4313:"From the Arctic to the Oval Office — the story of HMS Resolute"
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peering through the front panel of his father's desk, President
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4448:"The Presidency: Decorative Arts and Design in the White House"
2461:
Replaced Kennedy brass lanterns with Neoclassical brass sconces
27:
Office of the President of the United States in the White House
5808:
5667:
The White House: The Historic Furnishing & First Families.
4040:, to ensure that it would remain a temporary building. Seale,
1120:, and in the nearby bookcase was displayed a program from the
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after World War II, and his blue-gray carpet incorporated the
589:, and the current plants were rooted from the original plant.
496:
Exterior of the Oval Office from the South Lawn, July 15, 2006
5492:"Biden's new-look Oval Office is a nod to past US leadership"
4838:"Items in President Kennedy's Oval Office | JFK Library"
4019:
William Seale, "James Hoban: Builder of the White House," in
1155:. He later substituted in other portraits: Rembrandt Peale's
472:
President Hoover views West Wing fire ruins, January 15, 1930
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Line of rise (the point at which the ceiling starts to arch)
5727:
Upstairs at the White House: My Life with the First Ladies.
5336:"See the First Photos of President Joe Biden's Oval Office"
5238:"President Trump gives 'Hannity' a tour of the Oval Office"
1109:, who had guided the United Kingdom through World War II.
4817:"The White House Long Ago, MO 63.2145 | JFK Library"
4190:"Joe Biden Chooses the Resolute Desk for His Oval Office"
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hung in the offices of Lyndon B. Johnson, Ronald Reagan,
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On December 24, 1929, during the first year of President
133:
Misty Malarky Ying Yang to brighten her father President
5412:"Figural group | National Museum of the American Indian"
4791:(Kansas City, MO: Kansas City Star Books, 2003), p. 101.
216:, he formally received guests for his Tuesday afternoon
193:
The White House was not ready for occupancy until 1800.
5652:
An Invitation to the White House: At Home with History.
5637:
Designing Camelot: The Kennedy White House Restoration.
5188:"Trump or Obama: Who decorated the Oval Office better?"
4136:"Treasures of the White House: Seymour Tall Case Clock"
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had it moved to the Oval Office in 1961. Following the
5013:
Light from the Sky: A Tom Lea Retrospective, 1907–2001
861:– have adorned the walls in multiple administrations.
366:
Theodore Roosevelt Executive Office and Cabinet Room,
73:
Executive Office of the President of the United States
2081:
Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum
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have been frequent choices: Lyndon Johnson displayed
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from White House Museum. Scroll to bottom for photo.
4351:. April 16, 1881. p. 472. Retrieved January 9, 2021.
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from U.S. Senate Vice-Presidential Bust Collection.
1493:, in exactly the same pattern as the Reagan floor.
780:. After this tour, the desk was put on view at the
313:The Yellow Oval Room about 1868 used as President
6627:Georgian Revival architecture in Washington, D.C.
5712:The White House: The History of an American Idea.
5293:"In context: Churchill, MLK busts in Oval Office"
5267:"Trump plans personal touch for Oval Office wall"
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4536:(New York: Union League Club, 2013), pp. 198-200.
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4164:. Globe Pequot Press / Lyons Press. p. 208.
386:greenhouses, which had been erected by President
5714:White House Historical Association: 1992, 2001.
5387:"Inside Joe Biden's newly decorated Oval Office"
5260:
5258:
4999:from Wikimedia Commons. Lent by the Bush Family.
4277:"Treasures of the White House: "Resolute" desk""
3727:The City of Washington from Beyond the Navy Yard
3142:The City of Washington from Beyond the Navy Yard
2910:The City of Washington from Beyond the Navy Yard
2788:The City of Washington from Beyond the Navy Yard
2613:(photograph of the Earth from the Moon's orbit)
2335:Replaced Art Moderne sconces with brass lanterns
682:. Of the six desks used in the Oval Office, the
5771:White House Museum online tour: the Oval Office
4961:"The Artwork of President Reagan's Oval Office"
3967:(New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001), p. 490.
3633:The World Cup miniature trophy was a gift from
778:John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
667:The first desk used in the Oval Office was the
5544:"NASA Lends Moon Rock for Oval Office Display"
5231:
5229:
5227:
5225:
5071:"Bush weaves Rug story into many an occasion,"
4561:Buchanan, Larry; Stevens, Matt (May 5, 2021).
4188:Andriotis, Mary Elizabeth (January 19, 2021).
3950:Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography
6564:President's House, Ninth Street, Philadelphia
5824:
2625:Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
1039:, photographs of sailboats, and ship models.
717:desk, the current desk in use, is built from
8:
5334:Elizabeth, Mary; riotis (January 21, 2021).
4271:
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4053:The greenhouses were disassembled and moved.
2693:City of Washington from Beyond the Navy Yard
1428:, working with an interior designer and the
1224:City of Washington from Beyond the Navy Yard
842:City of Washington from Beyond the Navy Yard
460:), showing the curve of the Taft Oval Office
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3545:Additional American and presidential flags
2633:designed the Oval Office's royal blue rug.
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5817:
5809:
5682:The White House: An Architectural History.
4778:from Harry S. Truman Presidential Library.
4510:"Historic Desk Loaned to President Carter"
3948:"Recollections of Judge John B. Wallace,"
3864:"The 37th President Is First to Quit Post"
1995:
1726:
609:seal of the president of the United States
564:seal of the president of the United States
6253:Presidential Emergency Operations Center
4914:from White House Historical Association.
4881:from White House Historical Association.
4756:from White House Historical Association.
4621:from Harry S. Truman Library and Museum.
4609:from Harry S. Truman Library and Museum.
4183:
4181:
3939:from White House Historical Association.
2454:Round coffee table, with phone in drawer
2054:Arched-back armchairs (against the wall)
1519:
964:over the mantel. Assorted prints of the
811:Most presidents have hung a portrait of
721:timbers that were once part of the ship
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6400:White House to Treasury Building tunnel
3854:
3224:William J. Clinton Presidential Library
2333:Round coffee table, with phone attached
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1469:Office. The original floor was made of
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770:1963 assassination of President Kennedy
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5729:Coward, McCann & Geoghegan: 1973.
5609:Portions of this article are based on
5318:"President Trump signs tax bill - CNN"
5129:
5087:Manetti, Michelle (January 23, 2017).
4924:"Oval Office has new face for Reagan,"
4406:
4396:
4391:House of Commons of the United Kingdom
2041:Marble mantel (from prior Oval Office)
1693:View from fireplace mantel: President
1170:given pride of place over the mantel.
1098:going into effect on January 1, 1863.
1017:by Western artist Frederic Remington.
205:, a new city, was under construction.
147:announcing his resignation from office
125:astronauts during their moonwalk, and
40:on the night of his inauguration, 2021
5635:Abbott James A., and Elaine M. Rice.
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5291:Valverde, Miriam (January 22, 2017).
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4806:from Sotheby's Auction, May 22, 2008.
4631:Eisenhower, Dwight (August 9, 1960),
2531:by Elizabeth Shoumatoff (on mantel).
2199:Portrait of Franklin Delano Roosevelt
1818:Theodore Roosevelt Executive Office,
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6421:Eisenhower Executive Office Building
5680:Ryan, William and Desmond Guinness.
5160:Campbell, Janie (January 20, 2017).
4802:USS United States vs. HMS Macedonian
3166:, copy after William Henry Bartlett
2344:USS United States vs. HMS Macedonian
2331:2 white sofas (not against the wall)
2222:Harry S. Truman Presidential Library
2207:Prints of biplanes and sailing ships
1122:August 28, 1963, March on Washington
1009:Equestrian Portrait of Simon Bolivar
5622:The White House: An Historic Guide.
5385:Maegan Vazquez (January 21, 2021).
5136:"A look inside Biden's Oval Office"
5134:Linskey, Annie (January 20, 2021).
4789:Harry S. Truman: His Life and Times
4523:. 1977. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
3598:Equestrian statue of Andrew Jackson
3025:, copy after William Henry Bartlett
2902:, copy after William Henry Bartlett
2780:, copy after William Henry Bartlett
2769:Placed the Ford sofas back-to-back
2684:, copy after William Henry Bartlett
2189:Equestrian Statue of Andrew Jackson
1665:seated at lower left holds meeting.
748:. The one that is now known as the
671:, and the desk currently in use by
585:goes back to the administration of
510:Location of the Oval Office in the
393:Roosevelt moved the offices of the
6547:White House Historical Association
5766:Oval Office and Presidential desks
5748:Oval Office historical photo essay
5542:Dunbar, Brian (January 21, 2021).
5265:Karni, Annie (December 13, 2016).
5236:Hannity, Sean (January 26, 2017).
4700:Historic American Buildings Survey
4470:Program ID 444985-5. 32:10 - 38:50
4435:White House Historical Association
4282:White House Historical Association
4216:Fallows, James (August 27, 2017).
3977:A Window with Its Place in History
3541:White & gray brocade wallpaper
3371:George W. Bush Presidential Center
2974:Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
2381:Buffalo Hunt Under Wolf Skin Masks
2043:2 sconces (from prior Oval Office)
1629:'s children visit the Oval Office.
1507:Historic American Buildings Survey
329:The Yellow Oval Room as President
25:
5776:The Oval Office on Whitehouse.gov
4965:The Reagan Library Education Blog
4244:Hess, Stephen (January 8, 2009).
792:desk to the Oval Office in 1977.
210:President's House in Philadelphia
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5798:An Office Fitted for a President
5725:West, J.B. with Mary Lynn Kotz.
5684:McGraw Hill Book Company: 1980.
5518:"Harry Truman Statue & Bust"
5186:Ross, Martha (August 24, 2017).
4677:. March 14, 2000. Archived from
4482:Kettler, Sara (April 23, 2019).
4160:Brandus, Paul (September 2015).
4008:The President's House, A History
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3437:Working on the Statue of Liberty
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3085:George Bush Presidential Library
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2733:President Ford first placed the
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2463:Covered floor with wood-grained
2448:Banquette with three televisions
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2056:"Lawson" sofa (against the wall)
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1992:Modern Oval Office, 1934–present
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886:Working on the Statue of Liberty
835:and Bill Clinton. A portrait of
656:in 1963. Note the Truman carpet.
502:Modern Oval Office: 1934–present
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137:'s day. Several presidents have
6248:Graphics and Calligraphy Office
5463:"Public Art: Protest + Justice"
4534:The Union League Club 1863-2013
3593:Bust of Martin Luther King, Jr.
3480:Bust of Martin Luther King, Jr.
3463:Burly Cobb's House, South Truro
3421:Taupe rug with quotes in border
2842:Jimmy Carter Library and Museum
2235:In 1933, as presiding judge of
1806:Side chairs covered in leather
121:speaking by telephone with the
6569:New York City Government House
6542:Solar power at the White House
5852:President of the United States
5039:from Questroyal Fine Art, LLC.
3679:G.W. Bush cream-colored sofas
2905:Eastport and Passamaquoddy Bay
2783:Eastport and Passamaquoddy Bay
2687:Eastport and Passamaquoddy Bay
1243:Eastport and Passamaquoddy Bay
1114:bust of Martin Luther King Jr.
851:Eastport and Passamaquoddy Bay
89:The oval room has three large
69:president of the United States
1:
6431:White House Conference Center
6426:New Executive Office Building
6315:Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben
5854:(1800–1814; 1817–1948; 1952–)
5761:: "Inside the Real West Wing"
5639:Van Nostrand Reinhold: 1998.
4607:Portrait of George Washington
4456:. May 3, 2018. Archived from
4326:. Retrieved December 23, 2020
4010:(Washington, D. C., 1986), 8.
3839:Oval Office grandfather clock
3817:Presidential Medal of Freedom
3626:Trump International Golf Club
3623:Mini World Cup replica trophy
3543:G.W. Bush cream-colored sofas
3203:Bust of Franklin D. Roosevelt
2941:The Great Saddles of the West
1950:State, War, and Navy Building
1819:
1785:Walls covered in green burlap
1649:play golf in the Oval Office.
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1151:, Joseph-Siffred Duplessis's
598:Oval Office grandfather clock
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333:'s private office, 1886. The
6405:White House vegetable garden
5654:Simon & Schuster: 2000.
4959:egraybill (April 21, 2021).
4437:. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
4374:. Retrieved January 9, 2021.
3937:Why is the Oval Office oval?
3553:Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl
3377:designed the "Sunbeam" rug.
3323:Bust of Dwight D. Eisenhower
3124:Striped red and white sofas
2961:Numerous family photographs
2927:by Alfred Wadsworth Thompson
2795:by Alfred Wadsworth Thompson
2709:by Alfred Wadsworth Thompson
2437:Kennedy red rug (first term)
1485:had the floor replaced with
905:desk in Joe Biden's office.
401:, was designed by architect
6393:Tennis and basketball court
6273:White House Military Office
5018:September 10, 2008, at the
4928:Los Angeles Herald-Examiner
4872:FDR by Elizabeth Shoumatoff
4246:"What Now? The Oval Office"
3994:"Photos of the archaeology"
1723:Taft Oval Office, 1909–1933
1661:View from above: President
1063:mission – beside his desk.
901:currently hangs beside the
529:engaged New York architect
453:Exterior of the West Wing (
413:Taft Oval Office: 1909–1933
407:A. H. Davenport and Company
271:early in the 19th century.
97:; the west door leads to a
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6258:White House Family Theater
5850:Official residence of the
4021:White House History no. 22
3415:first few months into term
3186:Appeal to the Great Spirit
2673:Removed the brass sconces
1778:Bookcases with glass doors
1301:Alfred Wordsworth Thompson
1249:1840) by Victor De Grailly
1077:, Charles Willson Peale's
867:Alfred Wordsworth Thompson
853:by Victor de Grailly, and
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622:Curator of the White House
578:Plectranthus verticillatus
378:was the idea of President
340:stands before the windows.
199:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
188:
6296:Jacqueline Kennedy Garden
6139:
5961:Diplomatic Reception Room
5846:
5793:2010 Oval Office Makeover
5650:Clinton, Hillary Rodham.
5061:Lent by the Witte Museum.
5033:San Antonio Museum of Art
4892:Bust of Lyndon B. Johnson
4619:Portrait of Simon Bolivar
4597:from The Greatest of Art.
4318:January 25, 2021, at the
3785:by Augustus Saint-Gaudens
3683:Franklin Delano Roosevelt
3588:Bust of Winston Churchill
3585:by Augustus Saint-Gaudens
3494:Numerous family pictures
3491:Emancipation Proclamation
3476:by Augustus Saint-Gaudens
3455:Cobb's Barns, South Truro
3355:Numerous family pictures
3350:Government Art Collection
3346:Prime Minister Tony Blair
3337:Bust of Winston Churchill
3297:Chili Queens at the Alamo
3211:Numerous family pictures
3151:by William Tolman Carlton
3072:Numerous family pictures
2807:Bust of George Washington
2799:Bust of Benjamin Franklin
2775:by Charles Willson Peale.
2513:Bust of Lyndon B. Johnson
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1591:Approximate circumference
1458:Franklin Delano Roosevelt
1124:, at which King gave his
1107:bust of Winston Churchill
1103:Prime Minister Tony Blair
1096:Emancipation Proclamation
819:Porthole portrait or the
634:List of Oval Office desks
484:West Wing expansion, 1934
269:neoclassical architecture
6622:Rooms in the White House
6243:Office of the First Lady
5786:August 11, 2006, at the
5781:Google Sketchup 3D Model
4877:October 6, 2014, at the
4702:(HABS) No. DC-37, "
4595:President Woodrow Wilson
4515:August 26, 2021, at the
4429:August 26, 2021, at the
4023:(Spring 2008), pp. 8–12.
3952:, vol. 2 (1878), p. 175.
3914:Michael E. Eidenmuller.
3870:. No. 9 August 1974
3844:Presidential call button
3807:Numerous family pictures
3611:Numerous family pictures
3413:G.W. Bush gold drapery (
3264:Replaced the wood floor
3053:by Charles Willson Peale
2897:by Charles Willson Peale
2815:Bust of Thomas Jefferson
2717:Adolph Alexander Weinman
2704:by Charles Willson Peale
2679:by Charles Willson Peale
2583:by Charles Willson Peale
2439:Truman rug (second term)
2386:Photographs of sailboats
2357:Constitution - Guerriere
2352:The White House Long Ago
2237:Jackson County, Missouri
2015:Personal mementos/Misc.
2001:
1782:E. F. Caldwell & Co.
1732:
1534:Major axis (north-south)
918:Adolph Alexander Weinman
55:in the Oval Office, 2021
48:President Joe Biden and
6078:President's Dining Room
5669:Abbeville Press: 2000.
5522:Truman State University
5361:"Franklin D. Roosevelt"
4905:Seymour tall-case clock
4634:Letter to Leon W. Scott
4521:Smithsonian Institution
4372:Royal Museums Greenwich
4366:April 28, 2019, at the
3793:by William J. Williams
3783:Bust of Abraham Lincoln
3619:Wounded Warrior Project
3583:Bust of Abraham Lincoln
3474:Bust of Abraham Lincoln
3369:Oval Office replica at
3328:Bust of Abraham Lincoln
3222:Oval Office replica at
3195:Bust of Abraham Lincoln
3112:Kaki Hockersmith, 1993
3083:Oval Office replica at
2972:Oval Office replica at
2920:Preaching to the Troops
2886:Replaced the wood floor
2840:Oval Office replica at
2825:Bust of Harry S. Truman
2735:Seymour tall-case clock
2670:Seymour tall-case clock
2623:Oval Office replica at
2595:Bust of Abraham Lincoln
2264:Theodore Roosevelt desk
2220:Oval Office replica at
2115:Blue-gray rug with the
2111:Theodore Roosevelt desk
2079:Oval Office replica at
1927:Theodore Roosevelt desk
1791:Theodore Roosevelt desk
1159:and Ralph E. W. Earl's
1143:, George P. A. Healy's
1126:"I Have a Dream" speech
782:Smithsonian Institution
669:Theodore Roosevelt desk
189:Washington's bow window
6453:Presidential Townhouse
5880:Germantown White House
5869:Alexander Macomb House
5697:The President's House.
4945:April 7, 2014, at the
4774:April 7, 2014, at the
4341:July 22, 2021, at the
3918:. Americanrhetoric.com
3743:Martin Luther King Jr.
3722:The Avenue in the Rain
3502:
3432:The Avenue in the Rain
3363:
3332:Augustus Saint-Gaudens
3220:
3134:The Avenue in the Rain
3081:
3051:Benjamin Henry Latrobe
3028:Rutland Falls, Vermont
2970:
2838:
2817:by Jean-Antoine Houdon
2731:
2723:by Frederic Remington
2621:
2590:William Henry Bartlett
2526:
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2354:by Jacqueline Kennedy
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2241:Kansas City Courthouse
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2058:6 cane-back armchairs
2052:Arched-back desk chair
1943:Upholstered furniture
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1545:Minor axis (east-west)
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1355:The Avenue in the Rain
1079:Benjamin Henry Latrobe
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910:Augustus Saint-Gaudens
876:The Avenue in the Rain
859:William Henry Bartlett
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6501:West Executive Avenue
6476:East Executive Avenue
5956:Office of the Curator
5928:Chief Floral Designer
5416:americanindian.si.edu
4987:from Chicago Tribune.
4985:"Easy come, easy go,"
4910:May 30, 2013, at the
4739:The President's House
4726:The President's House
4658:from Virginia Memory.
4251:Brookings Institution
4112:The President's House
4099:The President's House
4077:The President's House
4042:The President's House
3981:Philadelphia Inquirer
3706:by George Henry Story
3675:Clinton navy blue rug
3580:by Frederic Remington
3559:by George Henry Story
3501:
3471:by Frederic Remington
3452:by George Henry Story
3362:
3320:by Frederic Remington
3315:by Frederic Remington
3309:by George Henry Story
3251:Ken Blasingame, 2001
3219:
3172:by Frederic Remington
3164:The President's House
3080:
3070:by Frederic Remington
3065:by Frederic Remington
3032:Frederic Edwin Church
3023:The President's House
2969:
2938:by Frederic Remington
2933:by Frederic Remington
2922:by Sanford R. Gifford
2900:The President's House
2837:
2822:by Frederic Remington
2778:The President's House
2730:
2682:The President's House
2620:
2604:Edward Marshall Boehm
2586:The President's House
2529:Franklin D. Roosevelt
2525:
2494:Franklin D. Roosevelt
2450:Kennedy rocking chair
2441:Kennedy white drapery
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2088:
2023:Franklin D. Roosevelt
1962:Franklin D. Roosevelt
1941:6 cane-back armchairs
1815:
1780:Lighting fixtures by
1742:Paintings/Sculptures/
1503:National Park Service
1481:. In 1982, President
1443:
1374:Franklin D. Roosevelt
1341:1915) by George Story
1187:Charles Willson Peale
1168:Franklin D. Roosevelt
1081:, and Thomas Sully's
1044:Franklin D. Roosevelt
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821:Charles Willson Peale
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6088:Queens' Sitting Room
6068:Lincoln Sitting Room
4940:Oval Office Flooring
4930:, September 5, 1981.
4655:Waiting for the Hour
4496:on January 14, 2021.
4393:. 1882. p. 130.
4386:Parliamentary Papers
4289:on December 17, 2020
3628:Championship trophy
3148:Waiting for the Hour
2907:by Victor de Grailly
2785:by Victor de Grailly
2737:in the Oval Office.
2689:by Victor de Grailly
2666:2 yellow wing chairs
2498:Elizabeth Shoumatoff
2361:Michele Felice Corne
2249:Dwight D. Eisenhower
2210:Jet-airplane models
1954:Trump administration
1465:have come and gone.
1281:Waiting for the Hour
1139:, Asher B. Durand's
1135:, George H. Story's
1091:Waiting for the Hour
1048:Elizabeth Shoumatoff
617:Dwight D. Eisenhower
403:Charles Follen McKim
228:, and his birthday.
167:September 11 attacks
143:Cuban Missile Crisis
139:addressed the nation
115:John F. Kennedy, Jr.
6598:38.8974°N 77.0374°W
6594: /
6496:Pennsylvania Avenue
6471:Constitution Avenue
6323:Comte de Rochambeau
6215:Press Briefing Room
6073:President's Bedroom
5863:Samuel Osgood House
5192:The Huffington Post
5166:The Huffington Post
5075:The Washington Post
4851:Kennedy Oval Office
4066:documentary, 14:45.
3539:Reagan sunburst rug
3304:by Julian Onderdonk
3299:by Julian Onderdonk
3270:by Rembrandt Peale.
2951:Cowboy's Meditation
2925:Passing the Outpost
2803:Jean-Antoine Houdon
2793:Passing the Outpost
2707:Passing the Outpost
2452:Kennedy white sofas
2369:Thomas Buttersworth
2295:by Gutzon Borglum.
2271:Landscape paintings
2173:Missouri State Seal
2159:Jean Baptiste Madou
1753:William Howard Taft
1430:White House curator
1297:Passing the Outpost
985:Charles H. Woodbury
968:hung on the walls.
863:Passing the Outpost
784:beginning in 1966.
760:in 1880. President
758:Rutherford B. Hayes
427:William Howard Taft
250:Liberty Bell Center
165:in the wake of the
6441:Peter Parker House
6331:Tadeusz Kościuszko
6012:Family Dining Room
5803:The New York Times
5665:Monkman, Betty C.
5580:Ladden-Hall, Dan.
5498:. January 21, 2021
5443:. January 21, 2021
5037:"Julian Onderdonk"
4949:from HuffPostLive.
4567:The New York Times
4532:John Rousmaniere,
4460:on August 26, 2021
3961:David McCullough,
3868:The New York Times
3805:Gold framed 10" TV
3696:Alexander Hamilton
3687:Frank O. Salisbury
3572:Alexander Hamilton
3564:by Rembrandt Peale
3503:
3429:by Rembrandt Peale
3423:Striped wallpaper
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3131:by Rembrandt Peale
3082:
3020:by Rembrandt Peale
2982:designed the rug.
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2602:Bird figurines by
2577:by Rembrandt Peale
2527:
2509:Frederic Remington
2412:
2395:Jacqueline Kennedy
2291:
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2203:Frank O. Salisbury
2184:Frederic Remington
2155:José de San Martín
2126:by Rembrandt Peale
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1378:Frank O. Salisbury
1321:Frederic Remington
1316:The Broncho Buster
1149:Alexander Hamilton
1147:, John Trumbull's
1033:
955:The New York Times
927:Frederic Remington
899:Avenue in the Rain
809:
766:Jacqueline Kennedy
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380:Theodore Roosevelt
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274:In November 1800,
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173:History, 1789–1909
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6603:38.8974; -77.0374
6577:
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6537:Security breaches
6351:St. John's Church
6210:Oval Office Study
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6103:West Sitting Hall
6058:East Sitting Hall
6032:State Dining Room
5886:The Octagon House
5875:President's House
4752:George Washington
4681:on March 23, 2015
4171:978-1-4930-0834-6
3894:reaganlibrary.gov
3830:
3829:
3759:Eleanor Roosevelt
3751:Robert F. Kennedy
3746:by Charles Alston
3714:Benjamin Franklin
3711:by Gilbert Stuart
3709:George Washington
3693:by Gilbert Stuart
3595:by Charles Alston
3578:The Bronco Buster
3569:by Gilbert Stuart
3562:George Washington
3469:The Bronco Buster
3427:George Washington
3348:from the British
3344:(lent by British
3313:The Bronco Buster
3268:George Washington
3170:The Bronco Buster
3129:George Washington
3063:The Bronco Buster
3018:George Washington
3014:Pale white sofas
3010:Pale blue drapery
2988:George H. W. Bush
2958:by James L. Clark
2948:by Harry Jackson
2931:The Bronco Buster
2895:George Washington
2871:Ted Graber, 1988
2820:The Bronco Buster
2773:George Washington
2721:The Bronco Buster
2702:Benjamin Franklin
2677:George Washington
2658:Yellow floral rug
2581:George Washington
2575:George Washington
2571:by Gilbert Stuart
2569:George Washington
2504:The Bronco Buster
2470:George Washington
2420:Lyndon B. Johnson
2129:George Washington
2124:George Washington
2117:Presidential Seal
2062:George Washington
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1937:Art Moderne-style
1858:Warren G. Harding
1804:Leather armchairs
1744:Personal effects
1713:is seated at the
1612:
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1183:George Washington
1153:Benjamin Franklin
1133:George Washington
1075:George Washington
1068:1976 Bicentennial
1003:), and a copy of
997:George Washington
981:George Washington
962:George Washington
932:The Bronco Buster
833:George H. W. Bush
813:George Washington
738:British Admiralty
692:George H. W. Bush
613:1945 revised Seal
543:Presidential Seal
317:'s private office
246:President's House
195:George Washington
182:President's House
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6263:Social Secretary
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3574:by John Trumbull
3567:Thomas Jefferson
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3465:by Edward Hopper
3445:The Three Tetons
3434:by Childe Hassam
3403:Michael S. Smith
3399:
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3293:Julian Onderdonk
3289:Near San Antonio
3277:W. H. D. Koerner
3273:A Charge to Keep
3248:
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3159:The Three Tetons
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2953:by Harry Jackson
2869:Ted Graber, 1981
2866:
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2753:
2713:Standing Lincoln
2662:Queen Anne-style
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2486:Thomas Jefferson
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2365:Bonhomme Richard
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395:executive branch
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109:Cultural history
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5788:Wayback Machine
5759:Washington Post
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1695:Barack Obama
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6436:Blair House
6368:Rose Garden
6291:The Ellipse
6198:call button
6188:Oval Office
6093:Treaty Room
6053:Center Hall
6037:Chief Usher
5985:State floor
5900:(1948–1952)
5898:Blair House
5894:(1815–1817)
5888:(1814–1815)
5882:(1793–1794)
5877:(1790–1800)
5865:(1789–1790)
5840:White House
5615:White House
5586:Daily Beast
5554:January 22,
5527:January 21,
5502:January 21,
5473:January 21,
5447:January 21,
5421:January 20,
5396:January 21,
5370:January 20,
5345:January 21,
5302:January 23,
5276:January 20,
5247:January 27,
5197:October 27,
5171:January 24,
5145:January 20,
5098:January 24,
4640:December 5,
4407:|work=
4348:The Builder
4195:Yahoo! News
3922:February 6,
3899:October 11,
3874:February 6,
3602:Clark Mills
3419:Red drapery
3318:Rattlesnake
3207:Jo Davidson
3176:The Thinker
3068:Rattlesnake
2978:First Lady
2936:Rattlesnake
2830:Ship model
2656:Red drapery
2654:Wilson desk
2639:Gerald Ford
2629:First Lady
2559:Wilson desk
2393:First Lady
2389:Ship models
2268:Truman rug
2133:Luis Cadena
2046:Hoover desk
2036:Eric Gugler
1934:Hoover desk
1931:After fire:
1850:Treaty Room
1798:2 leather "
1679:Paul Kagame
1605:816.2 sq ft
1436:Alterations
1105:lent him a
1037:War of 1812
993:Luis Cadena
937:Gerald Ford
708:Wilson desk
700:Hoover desk
581:) atop the
547:Art Moderne
531:Eric Gugler
262:James Hoban
256:White House
131:Siamese cat
95:Rose Garden
81:White House
61:Oval Office
18:Oval office
6616:Categories
6589:77°02′15″W
6586:38°53′51″N
6373:South Lawn
6358:North Lawn
6022:Green Room
5997:Cross Hall
5949:collection
5944:China Room
5858:Camp David
5297:PolitiFact
4324:Christie's
3964:John Adams
3850:References
3779:Artis Lane
3774:Rosa Parks
3513:2017–2021
3386:2009–2017
3375:Laura Bush
3281:Rio Grande
3235:2001–2009
3096:1993–2001
2991:1989–1993
2853:1981–1989
2746:1977–1981
2642:1974–1977
2599:Leo Cherne
2540:1969–1974
2515:(1966) by
2423:1963–1969
2339:See notes.
2327:Truman rug
2304:1961–1963
2252:1953–1961
2146:Tito Salas
2099:1945–1953
2025:1933–1945
2013:Sculptures
1999:President
1965:1933–1945
1911:1929–1933
1888:1923–1929
1861:1921–1923
1834:1913–1921
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