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Inside the Presidential Portraits: From Washington to Obama - African American News Today - EIN Presswire

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Throughout the course of American history, each president has had their legacy commemorated with a commissioned portrait – an oil painting on canvas, typically unveiled after leaving office. Not only do these portraits remind us how each president looked, but they also offer a historical lens to the past through a variety of symbols,...

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