First Ladies Style of Influence
2018
Running through October 1, 2018, at the George W. Bush Presidential Center, "First Ladies: Style of Influence" exhibition examines how the role of the first lady has evolved, and how first ladies have used their position to advance diplomacy and other social, cultural, and political initiatives.
Gallery
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A high-resolution file of the painting The Splendid Mrs. Madison: In the Elliptical Saloon 1810-1814 by Peter Waddell (2009) was provided to the design firm for the exhibition.
Credit: Peter Waddell for the White House Historical Association
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This photograph is from the exhibition entitled First Ladies: Style of Influence.
Credit: Copyright 2018 Mike Radtke/riggs ward
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A high-resolution file of this photograph depicting First Lady Nancy Reagan hosting the First Ladies Conference on Drug Abuse in East Room on April 28, 1985 was provided to the design firm for the exhibition.
Credit: White House Historical Association
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This photograph is from the exhibition entitled First Ladies: Style of Influence.
Credit: Copyright 2018 Mike Radtke/riggs ward
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A high-resolution file of the portrait of Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison by Daniel Huntington (1894) was provided to the design firm for the exhibition.
Credit: White House Collection/White House Historical Association
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A high-resolution file of this photograph depicting First Lady Lady Bird Johnson at the Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory during her beautification tour of Milwaukee, Wisconsin on September 21, 1965 was provided to the design firm for the exhibition.
Credit: White House Historical Association
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This photograph is from the exhibition entitled First Ladies: Style of Influence.
Credit: Copyright 2018 Mike Radtke/riggs ward
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A high-resolution file of the portrait of Grace Goodhue Coolidge by Howard Chandler Christy (ca. 1924) was provided to the design firm for the exhibition.
Credit: White House Collection/White House Historical Association
More Information
See the gallery above to view a selection of images the White House Historical Association provided for the exhibition.
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