• Old Family Dining Room, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    State Floor
    Family Dining Room
    This photograph of the Old Family Dining Room was taken in December 1971 during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. From 1825 to 1962, presidents and their families traditionally dined in the Old Family Dining Room. In 1962 with the addition of a new private family dining room on the Second Floor of the White House, the room was repurposed for small official dinners, working lunches, and also serves as a staging area for state dinners. Located on the State Floor of the White House, the room features architectural details such as elegant plasterwork and vaulted ceilings. During the Barack Obama administration, the room was opened to public tours for the first time.
  • Old Family Dining Room, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    State Floor
    Family Dining Room
    This photograph of the Old Family Dining Room was taken in December 1971 during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. From 1825 to 1962, presidents and their families traditionally dined in the Old Family Dining Room. In 1962 with the addition of a new private family dining room on the Second Floor of the White House, the room was repurposed for small official dinners, working lunches, and also serves as a staging area for state dinners. Located on the State Floor of the White House, the room features architectural details such as elegant plasterwork and vaulted ceilings. During the Barack Obama administration, the room was opened to public tours for the first time.
  • Old Family Dining Room, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    State Floor
    Family Dining Room
    This photograph of the Old Family Dining Room was taken in December 1971 during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. From 1825 to 1962, presidents and their families traditionally dined in the Old Family Dining Room. In 1962 with the addition of a new private family dining room on the Second Floor of the White House, the room was repurposed for small official dinners, working lunches, and also serves as a staging area for state dinners. Located on the State Floor of the White House, the room features architectural details such as elegant plasterwork and vaulted ceilings. During the Barack Obama administration, the room was opened to public tours for the first time.
  • Old Family Dining Room, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    State Floor
    Family Dining Room
    This photograph of the Old Family Dining Room was taken in December 1971 during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. From 1825 to 1962, presidents and their families traditionally dined in the Old Family Dining Room. In 1962 with the addition of a new private family dining room on the Second Floor of the White House, the room was repurposed for small official dinners, working lunches, and also serves as a staging area for state dinners. Located on the State Floor of the White House, the room features architectural details such as elegant plasterwork and vaulted ceilings. During the Barack Obama administration, the room was opened to public tours for the first time.
  • Old Family Dining Room, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    State Floor
    Family Dining Room
    This photograph of the Old Family Dining Room was taken in December 1971 during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. From 1825 to 1962, presidents and their families traditionally dined in the Old Family Dining Room. In 1962 with the addition of a new private family dining room on the Second Floor of the White House, the room was repurposed for small official dinners, working lunches, and also serves as a staging area for state dinners. Located on the State Floor of the White House, the room features architectural details such as elegant plasterwork and vaulted ceilings. During the Barack Obama administration, the room was opened to public tours for the first time.
  • Old Family Dining Room, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    State Floor
    Family Dining Room
    This photograph of the Old Family Dining Room was taken in December 1971 during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. From 1825 to 1962, presidents and their families traditionally dined in the Old Family Dining Room. In 1962 with the addition of a new private family dining room on the Second Floor of the White House, the room was repurposed for small official dinners, working lunches, and also serves as a staging area for state dinners. Located on the State Floor of the White House, the room features architectural details such as elegant plasterwork and vaulted ceilings. During the Barack Obama administration, the room was opened to public tours for the first time. In this photograph, a photographer, likely Victor Boswell, Robert S. Oakes, or Nelson Brown, can be seen behind his camera and tripod.
  • Old Family Dining Room, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    State Floor
    Family Dining Room
    This photograph of the Old Family Dining Room was taken in December 1971 during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. From 1825 to 1962, presidents and their families traditionally dined in the Old Family Dining Room. In 1962 with the addition of a new private family dining room on the Second Floor of the White House, the room was repurposed for small official dinners, working lunches, and also serves as a staging area for state dinners. Located on the State Floor of the White House, the room features architectural details such as elegant plasterwork and vaulted ceilings. During the Barack Obama administration, the room was opened to public tours for the first time. In this photograph, a photographer, likely Victor Boswell, Robert S. Oakes, or Nelson Brown, can be seen behind his camera and tripod.
  • Old Family Dining Room, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    State Floor
    Family Dining Room
    This photograph of the Old Family Dining Room was taken in December 1971 during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. From 1825 to 1962, presidents and their families traditionally dined in the Old Family Dining Room. In 1962 with the addition of a new private family dining room on the Second Floor of the White House, the room was repurposed for small official dinners, working lunches, and also serves as a staging area for state dinners. Located on the State Floor of the White House, the room features architectural details such as elegant plasterwork and vaulted ceilings. During the Barack Obama administration, the room was opened to public tours for the first time.
  • Old Family Dining Room, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    State Floor
    Family Dining Room
    This photograph of the Old Family Dining Room was taken in December 1971 during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. From 1825 to 1962, presidents and their families traditionally dined in the Old Family Dining Room. In 1962 with the addition of a new private family dining room on the Second Floor of the White House, the room was repurposed for small official dinners, working lunches, and also serves as a staging area for state dinners. Located on the State Floor of the White House, the room features architectural details such as elegant plasterwork and vaulted ceilings. During the Barack Obama administration, the room was opened to public tours for the first time. In this photograph, a photographer, likely Victor Boswell, Robert S. Oakes, or Nelson Brown, can be seen behind his camera and tripod.
  • Old Family Dining Room, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    State Floor
    Family Dining Room
    This photograph of the Old Family Dining Room was taken in December 1971 during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. From 1825 to 1962, presidents and their families traditionally dined in the Old Family Dining Room. In 1962 with the addition of a new private family dining room on the Second Floor of the White House, the room was repurposed for small official dinners, working lunches, and also serves as a staging area for state dinners. Located on the State Floor of the White House, the room features architectural details such as elegant plasterwork and vaulted ceilings. During the Barack Obama administration, the room was opened to public tours for the first time.
  • Old Family Dining Room, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    State Floor
    Family Dining Room
    This photograph of the Old Family Dining Room was taken in December 1971 during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. From 1825 to 1962, presidents and their families traditionally dined in the Old Family Dining Room. In 1962 with the addition of a new private family dining room on the Second Floor of the White House, the room was repurposed for small official dinners, working lunches, and also serves as a staging area for state dinners. Located on the State Floor of the White House, the room features architectural details such as elegant plasterwork and vaulted ceilings. During the Barack Obama administration, the room was opened to public tours for the first time.
  • Old Family Dining Room, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    State Floor
    Family Dining Room
    This photograph of the Old Family Dining Room was taken in December 1971 during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. From 1825 to 1962, presidents and their families traditionally dined in the Old Family Dining Room. In 1962 with the addition of a new private family dining room on the Second Floor of the White House, the room was repurposed for small official dinners, working lunches, and also serves as a staging area for state dinners. Located on the State Floor of the White House, the room features architectural details such as elegant plasterwork and vaulted ceilings. During the Barack Obama administration, the room was opened to public tours for the first time.
  • Old Family Dining Room, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    State Floor
    Family Dining Room
    This photograph of the Old Family Dining Room was taken in December 1971 during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. From 1825 to 1962, presidents and their families traditionally dined in the Old Family Dining Room. In 1962 with the addition of a new private family dining room on the Second Floor of the White House, the room was repurposed for small official dinners, working lunches, and also serves as a staging area for state dinners. Located on the State Floor of the White House, the room features architectural details such as elegant plasterwork and vaulted ceilings. During the Barack Obama administration, the room was opened to public tours for the first time.
  • Old Family Dining Room, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    State Floor
    Family Dining Room
    This photograph of the Old Family Dining Room was taken in December 1971 during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. From 1825 to 1962, presidents and their families traditionally dined in the Old Family Dining Room. In 1962 with the addition of a new private family dining room on the Second Floor of the White House, the room was repurposed for small official dinners, working lunches, and also serves as a staging area for state dinners. Located on the State Floor of the White House, the room features architectural details such as elegant plasterwork and vaulted ceilings. During the Barack Obama administration, the room was opened to public tours for the first time.
  • Old Family Dining Room, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    State Floor
    Family Dining Room
    This photograph of the Old Family Dining Room was taken in December 1971 during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. From 1825 to 1962, presidents and their families traditionally dined in the Old Family Dining Room. In 1962 with the addition of a new private family dining room on the Second Floor of the White House, the room was repurposed for small official dinners, working lunches, and also serves as a staging area for state dinners. Located on the State Floor of the White House, the room features architectural details such as elegant plasterwork and vaulted ceilings. During the Barack Obama administration, the room was opened to public tours for the first time.
  • Federal Period Mirror, White House Collection
    Unknown
    mirror
    Family Dining Room
    State Floor
    This 19th century mirror was donated to the White House Collection in 1962 during the John F. Kennedy administration. The convex gilt mirror was made in the Federal style and features a carved bald eagle above the mirror glass. The piece was likely made in New York. Joseph J. Scherschel photographed the mirror in August 1965 in the Family Dining Room, seen reflected in the mirror. At the time, the mirror hung above the room's green and white marble mantelpiece.
  • Federal Period Mirror, White House Collection
    Unknown
    mirror
    Family Dining Room
    State Floor
    This 19th century mirror was donated to the White House Collection in 1962 during the John F. Kennedy administration. The convex gilt mirror was made in the Federal style and features a carved bald eagle above the mirror glass. The piece was likely made in New York. Joseph J. Scherschel photographed the mirror in August 1965 in the Family Dining Room, seen reflected in the mirror. At the time, the mirror hung above the room's green and white marble mantelpiece.
  • Family Dining Room, Kennedy Administration
    Bates Littlehales
    George F. Mobley
    Family Dining Room
    State Floor
    This photograph of the Old Family Dining Room was taken in April 1962, during the John F. Kennedy administration. From around 1825 to 1962, presidents and their families traditionally dined in the Old Family Dining Room. In 1962 with the addition of a new private family dining room on the Second Floor of the White House, the room was repurposed for small official dinners, working lunches, and also serves as a staging area for state dinners. Located on the State Floor of the White House, the room features architectural details such as elegant plaster work and vaulted ceilings.
  • Fireplace in the Old Family Dining Room
    George F. Mobley
    Bates Littlehales
    mantel
    gilded bronze
    clock
    Family Dining Room
    State Floor
    This photograph of the fireplace in the Old Family Dining Room was taken in April 1962, during the John F. Kennedy administration. Jean-Baptiste Dubuc's gilded bronze clock featuring George Washington is displayed on the mantel. From around 1825 to 1962, presidents and their families traditionally dined in the Old Family Dining Room. In 1962, with the addition of a new private family dining room on the Second Floor of the White House, the room was repurposed for small official dinners, working lunches, and also serves as a staging area for state dinners. Located on the State Floor of the White House, the room features architectural details such as elegant plaster work and vaulted ceilings.
  • Fireplace in the Old Family Dining Room
    George F. Mobley
    Bates Littlehales
    mantel
    gilded bronze
    clock
    Family Dining Room
    State Floor
    This photograph of the fireplace in the Old Family Dining Room was taken in April 1962, during the John F. Kennedy administration. Jean-Baptiste Dubuc's gilded bronze clock featuring George Washington is displayed on the mantel. From around 1825 to 1962, presidents and their families traditionally dined in the Old Family Dining Room. In 1962, with the addition of a new private family dining room on the Second Floor of the White House, the room was repurposed for small official dinners, working lunches, and also serves as a staging area for state dinners. Located on the State Floor of the White House, the room features architectural details such as elegant plaster work and vaulted ceilings.
  • Fireplace in the Old Family Dining Room
    George F. Mobley
    Bates Littlehales
    mantel
    gilded bronze
    clock
    Family Dining Room
    State Floor
    This photograph of the fireplace in the Old Family Dining Room was taken in April 1962, during the John F. Kennedy administration. Jean-Baptiste Dubuc's gilded bronze clock featuring George Washington is displayed on the mantel. From around 1825 to 1962, presidents and their families traditionally dined in the Old Family Dining Room. In 1962, with the addition of a new private family dining room on the Second Floor of the White House, the room was repurposed for small official dinners, working lunches, and also serves as a staging area for state dinners. Located on the State Floor of the White House, the room features architectural details such as elegant plaster work and vaulted ceilings.
  • Family Dining Room, Kennedy Administration
    Bates Littlehales
    George F. Mobley
    Family Dining Room
    State Floor
    This photograph of the Old Family Dining Room was taken in April 1962, during the John F. Kennedy administration. From around 1825 to 1962, presidents and their families traditionally dined in the Old Family Dining Room. In 1962 with the addition of a new private family dining room on the Second Floor of the White House, the room was repurposed for small official dinners, working lunches, and also serves as a staging area for state dinners. Located on the State Floor of the White House, the room features architectural details such as elegant plaster work and vaulted ceilings.
  • West Wall of the Family Dining Room, Obama Administration
    Matthew D'Agostino
    State Floor
    Family Dining Room
    This photograph of "Early Bloomer [Anagram (a Pun)]" by Robert Rauschenberg, silverware, and an early New England sideboard once owned by Daniel Webster was taken by Matthew D'Agostino on July 27, 2016. These items were photographed in the Family Dining Room which is located on the State Floor of the White House. During their residence in the Executive Mansion, the Obamas oversaw the 2015 refurbishing of the dining room, incorporating modern art and design into the room. The second piece of modern art is "Resurrection" by Alma Thomas. The wool rug was also adapted from a pictorial weaving called "Black, White, and Gray" by Anni Albers.
  • West Wall of the Family Dining Room, Obama Administration
    Matthew D'Agostino
    State Floor
    Family Dining Room
    This photograph of "Early Bloomer [Anagram (a Pun)]" by Robert Rauschenberg, silverware, and an early New England sideboard once owned by Daniel Webster was taken by Matthew D'Agostino on July 27, 2016. These items were photographed in the Family Dining Room which is located on the State Floor of the White House. During their residence in the Executive Mansion, the Obamas oversaw the 2015 refurbishing of the dining room, incorporating modern art and design into the room. The second piece of modern art is "Resurrection" by Alma Thomas. The wool rug was also adapted from a pictorial weaving called "Black, White, and Gray" by Anni Albers.
  • Family Dining Room, John F. Kennedy Administration
    Bates Littlehales
    Family Dining Room
    State Floor
    This photograph by Bates Littlehales shows the mantelpiece of the Family Dining Room as it appeared in April 1962, during the John F. Kennedy administration. The mantelpiece, with a center panel depicting the Battle of Lake Erie, was recently installed at the time of this photograph. The George Washington clock by Jean-Baptiste Dubuc of Paris is on prominent display. Located on the State Floor of the White House, the room features architectural details such as elegant plaster work and vaulted ceilings.