Friday, June 1, 2012

Bush shows humor and class at White House unveiling of portraits

CBS News reported, "Former President George W. Bush brought a light-hearted tone to the unveiling of his official White House portrait on Thursday, winning over an audience of friends, family and former colleagues with jokes, "  while The Washington Examiner focused first on Obama's poor  choice of venue to take a 'jab' at Bush before reporting on the lighter side.

Personally, I appreciate President Bush's humor and that he chooses to take the high road. --bc

Portraits below the fold.

The portraits of President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush were painted by John Howard Sanden, who received the first John Singer Sargent Medal for Lifetime Achievement from the American Society of Portrait Artists in 1994 (per CBS News).
The portrait of Mr. Bush shows the former president standing in the center of the Oval Office with his right hand resting on an armchair that was made for the White House in 1818. Over his right shoulder hangs a 1929 western painting, A Charge to Keep, by William H. D. Koerner. Mr. Bush used the same title for his 1999 memoir (per CBS News).
The portrait of Laura Bush shows the former first lady in the White House Green Room, which she helped refurbish in 2007 (per CBS News).

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