Posted on 10/15/2018 4:35:10 PM PDT by Leaning Right
A painting depicting Donald Trump sitting with former presidents including Abraham Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt while drinking a Diet Coke is hanging in the White House.
The painting was spotted during Trumps long-ranging interview with 60 Minutes," which aired Sunday night.
Called The Republican Club, the painting was done by Andy Thomas from southwestern Missouri.
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Had to zoom the picture, but heres what I see
Taftbehind Fords right shoulder
Hardingto the right of Taft
Hooverbetween the post and TRs head
McKinleyright side of TRs head
CoolidgeTRs left shoulder
GW Bushalso a non alcohol beverage
US Grant off of GHWBs right shoulder.
Leslie King is a name I do not recognize, especially in this context. enlighten , por favor
Leslie Cheekbones must have been gnawing her tongue not to call out PDJT over that painting. She knew he was baiting her.
I did notice Coolidge, but didn't see Grant. Good eye.
Love it! I understand there is DemoRat version as well.
The dems have a similar painting--equally as interesting.
Yes, Trump should hang The Democrat Club painting in one of the public restrooms.
The best representation of POTUS in a painting that I have seen.
He looks comfortable yet humble in the presence of some great men.
Correction:
The democrat version depicts BJ lecturing JFK as BO pours his coffee and LBJ fondles JEC.
I wondered who Coolidge was. Thanks.
The woman is on the Democrat one as well as the Republican.
foxnews.com
The Republican Club, painting was done by Andy Thomas from southwestern Missouri. He told Time he wasnt sure how Trump got a hold of his painting but said Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., had said he would show it to the president.
I was ecstatic, Thomas said. A lot of times gifts arent really hung up; theyre just pushed in a closet somewhere. To find out its actually hanging is really a treat.
Thomas said he had received a call from Trump a couple of weeks ago. On the call, Trump asked him what he thought of his job so far as president and admitted he didnt like many portraits that have been painted of him.
He had actually given me a real gracious call to tell me how much he liked it, Thomas told the Daily Beast. He was very complimentary.
The artist dabbles in western art, historical battles and depictions of U.S. presidents. He has a similar painting as the one hanging in the White House but with former Democratic presidents. He’s also said he doesnt want to discuss his personal political views.
In both paintings, an indistinct woman is seen approaching the table of presidents. Thomas said that woman is representative of the first female president for both parties.
The painting that includes Trump can run from $155 to $1,700, according to Thomas website. Aside from Lincoln, Roosevelt and Trump, the painting also includes Richard Nixon, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush. The artwork shows Trump with a glass of Diet Coke, according to Time.
To get Trumps facial expression just right, Thomas told Time he looked at thousands of photographs.
Trump has that one thing where he sticks his chin up and smiles really big, and its great for a caricature but not necessarily flattering to him, Thomas said. I had to find a photo where it looked like hes actually heard something funny so it looks like a genuine smile.
And also on the right it looks like Calvin Coolidge,
maybe Herbert Hoover and Warren Harding and in the center
way back perhaps McKinley with the beard -- not sure about
that one. But who is the women in the center?
Leslie King is a name I do not recognize, especially in this context. enlighten , por favor
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Leslie King was Gerald Fords birthname. He was later adopted by his stepfather and took his name.
Who do you think is on either side of Teddy....and the woman who seems rather prominent. <
I think its Coolidge on the right of Teddy. I cant make out whos on his left. As for the woman, Im hoping its Sarah Palin.
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I think its Hoover.
President Leslie King served 1974-1977 under an alias. Best known for his role in the Warren Commission coverup, he was rewarded by being appointed to the vice presidency and then elevated to the higher office without having to stand for election.
> ...an indistinct woman is seen approaching the table of presidents. Thomas said that woman is representative of the first female president for both parties. <
The artist, what does he know? I say it’s Sarah Palin. That’s my story, and I’m sticking to it.
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