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104. Painting White House History

The White House 1600 Sessions

Release Date: 03/11/2025

121. History, Foyt Racing and America’s 250th show art 121. History, Foyt Racing and America’s 250th

The White House 1600 Sessions

Start your engines for a special episode of The White House 1600 Sessions, recorded at the legendary Indianapolis Motor Speedway. White House Historical Association President Stewart McLaurin sits down with A.J. Foyt Racing team principal Larry Foyt and IndyCar star Santino Ferrucci to explore the history, excitement, and distinctly American spirit of motor racing. They discuss A.J. Foyt’s extraordinary legacy, Santino’s journey from racing go-karts at five years old to becoming Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year, and what makes the speedway one of the most iconic venues in American...

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What does it really take to make a presidential event look effortless? In this fascinating episode of The White House 1600 Sessions, White House Historical Association President Stewart McLaurin sits down with Jean Becker and Tom Collamore, authors of Don’t Tell the President, to reveal the hidden world of White House advance teams - the people responsible for sweating the details of every presidential appearance, foreign trip, summit, speech, and state visit. From Ronald Reagan’s “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall” speech and Bill...

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The White House 1600 Sessions

The Resolute Desk is arguably the most famous desk in the world. It is certainly the most iconic of the six desks that have been used by sitting presidents in the Oval Office. Stewart McLaurin, President of the White House Historical Association, traveled to England in order to learn more about the history of the desk which was gifted in 1880 to President Rutherford B. Hayes from Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom as a sign of goodwill between the two nations. Though it was used throughout the White House since President Hayes, the desk was first used in the Oval Office by President John F....

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The White House 1600 Sessions

The Resolute Desk is arguably the most famous desk in the world. It is certainly the most iconic of the six desks that have been used by sitting presidents in the Oval Office. Stewart McLaurin, President of the White House Historical Association, traveled to England in order to learn more about the history of the desk which was gifted in 1880 to President Rutherford B. Hayes from Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom as a sign of goodwill between the two nations. Though it was used throughout the White House since President Hayes, the desk was first used in the Oval Office by President John F....

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118. The White House and the 2026 Faith, Freedom, and Democracy Symposium (VIDEO) show art 118. The White House and the 2026 Faith, Freedom, and Democracy Symposium (VIDEO)

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In this episode of The White House 1600 Sessions, White House Historical Association President Stewart McLaurin reflects on the Association’s 2026 Faith, Freedom, and Democracy Symposium, held in partnership with Westminster Abbey Institute. Through commentary and highlights from the day’s conversations, Stewart explores how faith shaped the early American republic, the founding of Washington, D.C., and the presidency itself. The Symposium brought together scholars, clergy, historians, and diplomats to examine the relationship between faith and public life, religious liberty in...

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The White House 1600 Sessions

In this episode of The White House 1600 Sessions, White House Historical Association President Stewart McLaurin reflects on the Association’s 2026 Faith, Freedom, and Democracy Symposium, held in partnership with Westminster Abbey Institute. Through commentary and highlights from the day’s conversations, Stewart explores how faith shaped the early American republic, the founding of Washington, D.C., and the presidency itself. The Symposium brought together scholars, clergy, historians, and diplomats to examine the relationship between faith and public life, religious liberty in...

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117. America’s 250th: American Artists in the Royal Collection (VIDEO) show art 117. America’s 250th: American Artists in the Royal Collection (VIDEO)

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While presidential portraits are the most notable pieces in the White House Collection of fine and decorative arts, there are more than 65,000 works in the museum-accredited collection. This grew over time with items such as paintings, photographs, sculptures, and furniture, having either been commissioned, donated, or acquired for use at the White House. The role of the White House Curator was established during the Kennedy presidency and the White House Historical Association has worked closely with them for decades to preserve and create a collection of mostly American-made art with...

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117. America’s 250th: American Artists in the Royal Collection show art 117. America’s 250th: American Artists in the Royal Collection

The White House 1600 Sessions

While presidential portraits are the most notable pieces in the White House Collection of fine and decorative arts, there are more than 65,000 works in the museum-accredited collection. This grew over time with items such as paintings, photographs, sculptures, and furniture, having either been commissioned, donated, or acquired for use at the White House. The role of the White House Curator was established during the Kennedy presidency and the White House Historical Association has worked closely with them for decades to preserve and create a collection of mostly American-made art with...

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116. The American Semiquincentennial and the Work of the White House Historical Association (VIDEO) show art 116. The American Semiquincentennial and the Work of the White House Historical Association (VIDEO)

The White House 1600 Sessions

With just 100 days until July 4, 2026, the United States is approaching a historic milestone: the American Semiquincentennial. In this episode of The White House 1600 Sessions, White House Historical Association President Stewart McLaurin reflects on the significance of the nation’s 250th anniversary and the work of the White House Historical Association to preserve, protect, and share the history of the People’s House. Stewart traces the origins of the Executive Mansion, beginning in 1792 when President George Washington selected Irish-born architect James Hoban to design what was then...

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The White House 1600 Sessions

With just 100 days until July 4, 2026, the United States is approaching a historic milestone: the American Semiquincentennial. In this episode of The White House 1600 Sessions, White House Historical Association President Stewart McLaurin reflects on the significance of the nation’s 250th anniversary and the work of the White House Historical Association to preserve, protect, and share the history of the People’s House. Stewart traces the origins of the Executive Mansion, beginning in 1792 when President George Washington selected Irish-born architect James Hoban to design what was then...

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There's an old saying: “A picture is worth a thousand words.” By that count, artist Peter Waddell is a masterful storyteller.

Beginning in 2004, the White House Historical Association commissioned the artist to create well-researched paintings to represent different periods from White House history that were not drawn, painted, or photographed definitively in their own times. The result is a collection of over a dozen pieces of artwork that capture lesser known moments of presidential life at the White House.

Stewart McLaurin, President of the White House Historical Association, spoke with Peter about how these moments were chosen, the meticulous research that went into these paintings, and how Peter is able to create works that transport viewers and students to another time and another place in American history.

Stewart and Peter discuss three of his extraordinary paintings that are part of the White House Historical Association’s collection:  A Vision Takes Form, 1796 about the construction of the White House; Tiber Creek: The Bathers which depicts a moment when President John Quincy Adams escaped a leaking boat; and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy at Malmaison, 1961 which shows Mrs. Kennedy visiting the home of Empress Josephine of France. The Empress’s silk draped bed chamber appears to have inspired the redesign and decoration of the Blue Room at the White House during the Kennedy administration.


You can view Peter Waddell’s paintings for the White House Historical Association here.