President Trump’s image — in paint and pixels, on posters and sculptures — is ubiquitous inside the White House, and beyond.
Some of the United States’ most important historical documents are beginning a first-of-its kind journey as part of the ...
President Donald Trump admired newly installed statues of Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson at the White House on March 1.
The 20th-century art historian Kenneth Clark made a distinction between the “naked,” meaning unclothed and ashamed, and the “nude,” meaning the body in its most beautiful form. Most people today use ...
As journalists asked the president about his objectives in Iran following U.S. strikes, Trump's focus was on statues of the Founding Fathers.