Antiques and the Arts Online features Something of Splendor exhibition

Monday, October 17, 2011

Silver French Empire soup tureen with American eagle finials by Jacques-Henri Fauconnier

French Empire soup tureen, circa 1809–1817, made by Jacques-Henri Fauconnier and acquired for the White House by President James Monroe.

The cover story of this week’s issue of Antiques and the Arts Online features the stories behind many of the furniture, ceramics, textiles and metals that make up the Something of Splendor: Decorative Arts from the White House exhibition:

Often called the People’s House, the White House has been toured by many Americans, but the rooms are so impressive and the décor so compelling that individual objects often get lost among all the glories. Seeing them singled out in an exhibition such as this, learning who created them, in what style, for what purpose and for which first family, adds interest to each item and makes it come alive.

Read the full article and view more images at Antiques and the Arts Online.

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Watch “The Kennedy White House and the Press” on CSPAN

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

President John F. Kennedy and Sander Vanocur at the press conference following the Bay of Pigs

President Kennedy and Sander Vanocur at the April 21, 1961 press conference following the Bay of Pigs.

CSPAN will be airing “The Kennedy White House and the Press” Sunday, July 3, 2011 at 8:30 a.m., 7:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. on C-SPAN3. Tune in to watch a panel of distinguished reporters who were there originally to report on the first live televised presidential press conferences of President John F. Kennedy.

The panelists, moderated by former press secretary Mike McCurry, discuss the press coverage surrounding the Bay of Pigs, Cuba, and space, reflect on how President Kennedy’s relationship with reporters evolved, and analyze the role of the televised press conference as a new forum to bring the presidency into the American home. Their discussion is interspersed with historical footage of Kennedy’s press conferences, which illustrate the president’s humor and his relationship with individual reporters and the press as a whole.

Mike McCurry and panelists Sander Vanocur, Haynes Johnson, Sid Davis, Don Larrabee, and John Palmer at

From left: Moderator Mike McCurry and panelists Sander Vanocur, Haynes Johnson, Sid Davis, Don Larrabee, and John Palmer at the National Heritage Lecture event “The Kennedy White House and the Press” May 16, 2011.

The program was filmed at the U.S. Department of State on May 16, 2011 for the National Heritage Lecture hosted by the White House Historical Association. The panelists include Sander Vanocur, Haynes Johnson, Sid Davis, Don Larrabee, and John Palmer. The program also includes introductory remarks by Undersecretary of State Patrick F. Kennedy and White House Historical Association President Neil Horstman. Martha Joynt Kumar provided an historical overview, Presidential Press Conferences: Windows on the Presidency and Its Occupants, for the event.

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Listen on NPR: An Artist Imagines the White House as It Once Was

Monday, May 2, 2011

Listen to Peter Waddell's NPR interview on his exhibit An Artist Visits the White House Past

Artist Peter Waddell spoke to NPR about the research behind the fourteen paintings that comprise the  An Artist Visits the White House Past exhibit in an interview that aired Saturday.

“When I first went to the White House, I thought that must be how it always was, Waddell says. “It was a big shock to discover that how you see it now is quite recent. It wasn’t a museum. It was just a house that was endlessly redecorated.”

Listen to the full interview and read the article on npr.org

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Watch Part II of An Artist Visits the White House Past on CSPAN

Friday, April 29, 2011

The second and final part of CSPAN’s “American Artifacts” program featuring An Artist Visits the White House Past will air this Sunday, May 1  at 8 a.m., 7 p.m., and 10 p.m on C-SPAN3. Watch the preview

If you missed Part I, it airs again on Saturday, April 30 at 3 p.m. on C-SPAN3, and then in the wee hours Sunday morning at 2 a.m. (for you late night history fans).

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Watch An Artist Visits the White House Past on CSPAN

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

CSPAN is featuring An Artist Visits the White House Past on “American Artifacts” in a two-part program over the next few weeks. Catch Part I Sunday, April 24 at 8 a.m., 7 p.m. or 10 p.m. on C-SPAN3. The program will re-air Saturday, April 30.

Watch the preview for Part I of the program with artist Peter Waddell here.

Part Two of the program will air May 1 and May 7—check back for more details in the coming weeks.

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Fox 5 Interviews WHHA President Neil Horstman

Monday, March 28, 2011

This morning, FOX 5’s Holly Morris visited Decatur House to find out more about the association’s 50th anniversary. Watch her interview with White House Historical Association President, Neil Horstman, here.

Holly Morris – White House History: MyFoxDC.com

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