• Queens' Sitting Room, Kennedy Administration
    Robert L. Knudsen
    Queens' Sitting Room
    Second Floor
    refurbishment
    This photograph of the Queens' Sitting Room was taken by Robert L. Knudsen on August 28, 1963, shortly after First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's redecoration of the room. Located on the Second Floor of the Executive Mansion, this sitting room is adjacent to the Queens' Bedroom. Mrs. Kennedy added the dark blue and white cotton wallpaper and black and gold furniture and was the previous owner of the tea table at center. Mrs. Kennedy left the tea table at the White House upon her departure.
  • Queens' Sitting Room, Kennedy Administration
    Robert L. Knudsen
    Queens' Sitting Room
    Second Floor
    refurbishment
    This photograph of the Queens' Sitting Room was taken on August 28, 1963, shortly after First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's redecoration of the room. Located on the Second Floor of the Executive Mansion, this sitting room is adjacent to the Queens' Bedroom. Mrs. Kennedy added the dark blue and white cotton wallpaper and black and gold furniture and was the previous owner of the tea table at center. Mrs. Kennedy left the tea table at the White House upon her departure.
  • Lincoln Sitting Room, John F. Kennedy Administration
    Robert L. Knudsen
    refurbishment
    Second Floor
    Lincoln Sitting Room
    restoration
    This photograph of the redecorated and refurbished Lincoln Sitting Room was taken by Robert L. Knudsen on August 28, 1963, during the John F. Kennedy administration. Along the east wall is the mahogany daybed upholstered in a French paisley-patterned cotton as designed by French interior designer Stéphane Boudin. The walls were covered in olive green and yellow fabric brought from France by the head of the design firm Maison Jansen New York office, Paul Manno.
  • Lincoln Sitting Room, John F. Kennedy Administration
    Robert L. Knudsen
    Lincoln Sitting Room
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Lincoln Sitting Room was taken on February 23, 1962 by Robert L. Knudsen, during the John F. Kennedy administration. The Lincoln Sitting Room is captured prior to its redecoration by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy. Previously an office and later a telegraph room, this Second Floor room serves as a parlor corresponding to the adjacent Lincoln Bedroom.
  • Lincoln Sitting Room, John F. Kennedy Administration
    Robert L. Knudsen
    Lincoln Sitting Room
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Lincoln Sitting Room was taken by Robert L. Knudsen on February 23, 1962, during the John F. Kennedy administration. It shows the room before the minor alterations First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy made during her restoration project. Previously an office and later a telegraph room, this Second Floor room serves as a parlor corresponding to the adjacent Lincoln Bedroom. The Lincoln Sitting Room features furniture, artwork, and refurbishing reminiscent of the 1860s.
  • Lincoln Bedroom, Bill Clinton Administration
    Erik Kvalsvik
    Lincoln Sitting Room
    Second Floor
    This 1999 color photograph depicts the Lincoln Sitting Room as it appeared during the administration of President Bill Clinton. Previously an office and later a telegraph room, this Second Floor room serves as a parlor corresponding to the adjacent Lincoln bedroom. The Lincoln Sitting Room features furniture, artwork, and refurbishing reminiscent of the 1860s. Peter Frederick Rothermel's circa 1867 The Republican Court in the Days of Lincoln is displayed to the right of the south window.
  • Lincoln Sitting Room, Kennedy Administration
    George F. Mobley
    Lincoln Sitting Room
    Second Floor
    This circa 1963 photograph, taken by National Geographic Society staff, depicts the Lincoln Sitting Room located on the Second Floor of the White House. Previously an office and later a telegraph room, this Second Floor room serves as a parlor corresponding to the adjacent Lincoln Bedroom. The Lincoln Sitting Room features furniture, artwork, and refurbishing reminiscent of the 1860s.
  • Lincoln Sitting Room, Richard M. Nixon Administration
    Unknown
    Lincoln Sitting Room
    Second Floor
    Lincoln Bedroom
    This circa 1973 color photograph depicts the Lincoln Sitting Room, located on the Second Floor of the White House, during the administration of President Richard M. Nixon. Previously an office and later a telegraph room, this Second Floor room serves as a parlor corresponding to the adjacent Lincoln Bedroom. The Lincoln Sitting Room features furniture, artwork, and refurbishing reminiscent of the 1860s.
  • Queens' Sitting Room, Bill Clinton Administration
    Bruce White
    Queens' Sitting Room
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Queens' Sitting Room by Bruce White was taken in 2000 during the Bill Clinton administration. The room, located on the Second Floor of the Executive Mansion, is adjacent to the Queens' Bedroom. From 1962-1963 First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy redecorated the room, adding the dark blue and white cotton wallpaper and black and gold furniture. The tea table at center was previously own by Mrs. Kennedy, who left it at the White House upon her departure.
  • Lincoln Sitting Room, Bill Clinton Administration
    Bruce White
    Lincoln Sitting Room
    Second Floor
    This 1999 color photograph depicts the Lincoln Sitting Room as it appeared during the administration of President Bill Clinton. Previously an office and later a telegraph room, this Second Floor room serves as a parlor corresponding to the adjacent Lincoln bedroom. The Lincoln Sitting Room features furniture, artwork, and refurbishing reminiscent of the 1860s such as the marquetry center table shown towards the right of the photograph. Peter Frederick Rothermel's circa 1867 The Republican Court in the Days of Lincoln is displayed to the right of the south window.
  • Queens' Sitting Room, John F. Kennedy Administration
    Unknown
    Queens' Sitting Room
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Queens' Sitting Room was taken in July 1963, right after First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's redecoration of the room. Located on the Second Floor of the Executive Mansion, this sitting room is adjacent to the Queens' Bedroom. Mrs. Kennedy added the dark blue and white cotton wallpaper and black and gold furniture and was the previous owner of the tea table at center. Mrs. Kennedy left the tea table at the White House upon her departure.
  • Lincoln Sitting Room, George W. Bush Administration
    Peter Vitale
    Lincoln Sitting Room
    Second Floor
    Lincoln Bedroom
    This 2007 color photograph depicts the Lincoln Sitting Room, located on the Second Floor of the White House, during the administration of President George W. Bush. Previously an office and later a telegraph room, this Second Floor room serves as a parlor corresponding to the adjacent Lincoln Bedroom. The Lincoln Sitting Room features furniture, artwork, and refurbishing reminiscent of the 1860s. In 2005, the room underwent refurbishing under the direction of First Lady Laura Bush enhancing the historical accuracy of the Lincoln Sitting Room. Period appropriate carpeting, wallpaper, and window hangings of yellow brocatelle were installed, as well as the only marble mantel in the White House original to the era. The chairs are attributed to the Lincoln White House.
  • Margaret Truman's Sitting Room
    Abbie Rowe
    Treaty Room
    sitting room
    This photograph of the Treaty Room by Abbie Rowe was taken on August 10, 1948 during the Harry S. Truman administration. The Treaty Room, located on the Second Floor of the Executive Mansion, has held many names and purposes for first families over the years. Today the room is used as a private study for the president and is often redecorated with each administration, but in 1948 President Truman's daughter Margaret used it as a sitting room.
  • Lincoln Sitting Room, George W. Bush Administration
    Peter Vitale
    Lincoln Sitting Room
    Second Floor
    Lincoln Bedroom
    This digital image depicts the Lincoln Sitting Room, located on the Second Floor of the White House. Previously an office and later a telegraph room, this room serves as a parlor corresponding to the adjacent Lincoln Bedroom. The Lincoln Sitting Room features furniture, artwork, and refurbishing reminiscent of the 1860s. In 2005, the room underwent refurbishing under the direction of First Lady Laura Bush enhancing the historical accuracy of the Lincoln Sitting Room. Period appropriate carpeting, wallpaper, and window hangings of yellow brocatelle were installed, as well as the only marble mantel in the White House original to the era.
  • Lincoln Sitting Room
    Peter Vitale
    Lincoln Sitting Room
    Second Floor
    Lincoln Bedroom
    This digital image depicts the Lincoln Sitting Room, located on the Second Floor of the White House. Previously an office and later a telegraph room, this room serves as a parlor corresponding to the adjacent Lincoln Bedroom. In the foreground is a circa 1875–85 black walnut marquetry center table. In the background on display is Katherine Helm's 1925 portrait of First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln.
  • Lincoln Sitting Room
    Peter Vitale
    Lincoln Sitting Room
    Second Floor
    Lincoln Bedroom
    This digital image depicts the Lincoln Sitting Room, located on the Second Floor of the White House. Previously an office and later a telegraph room, this room serves as a parlor corresponding to the adjacent Lincoln Bedroom. The Lincoln Sitting Room features furniture, artwork, and refurbishing reminiscent of the 1860s. In 2005, the room underwent refurbishing under the direction of First Lady Laura Bush enhancing the historical accuracy of the Lincoln Sitting Room. Period appropriate carpeting, wallpaper, and window hangings of yellow brocatelle were installed, as well as the only marble mantel in the White House original to the era. Against the wall is a circa 1850–60 Chigai-Dana from Japan dating to the administration of President Franklin Pierce or President James Buchanan.