The Nixon White House Redecoration and Acquisition Program: An Illustrated History

The Nixon White House Redecoration and Acquisition Program: An Illustrated History

by Patrick Phillips-Schrock
The Nixon White House Redecoration and Acquisition Program: An Illustrated History

The Nixon White House Redecoration and Acquisition Program: An Illustrated History

by Patrick Phillips-Schrock

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Overview

A positive legacy of the troubled Nixon administration--and one virtually unknown to the American public--is the extensive acquisition of valuable art and antiques for the White House and the redecoration of the executive mansion by Pat Nixon. With the help of an aggressive curator, Clement Conger, and a talented interior designer, Edward Vason Jones, the First Lady quietly erased much of the historic decor of Jacqueline Kennedy's Camelot and introduced an academic look to the State Rooms which endures to this day.

Nixon marked his presidential territory with a complete renovation of the West Wing--a harbinger of the First Lady's plans. They implemented a massive fundraising campaign to bankroll the refurbishment, which resulted in one of the foremost collections of art, art objects, furniture, paintings and sculpture in America. This book presents the never before told story of the Nixons' remodeling of the White House, motivated by the approaching American Bicentennial and a desire to restore respect to the presidency through the arts.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476622385
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 06/21/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 23 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Patrick Phillips-Schrock is a professor of French and history from Des Moines, Iowa.
Patrick Phillips-Schrock is a professor of French and history from Des Moines, Iowa.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments
A Word About the Images
1969: An Introduction
I. The Need for Acquisition and Redecoration: The Principal Players
II. The West Wing
The Oval Office, Fall 1969
The OEB Office
The Cabinet Room
The West Wing Offices
The New Press Facility: West Pavilion or Colonnade
III. The Ground Floor
The Ground Floor Corridor
The Map Room
The Vermeil Room
The China Room
The Diplomatic Reception Room
The Garden Room
Between pages 84 and 85 are 24 pages containing 39 color plates.
IV. The State Floor
The East Room
The State Dining Room
The Family Dining Room
The Kennedy Portraits and the Onassis Visit
The Nixon-Cox Wedding
Damage to the State Rooms
The Red Room
The Green Room
The Blue Room
The Entrance Hall and the Cross Hall
V. The Second Floor
The West Sitting Hall
The Center Hall
The East Sitting Hall
The President’s Bedroom
The First Lady’s Suite
The Second Floor Kitchen
The President’s Dining Room
The West Bedroom, East Bedroom and Beauty Parlor
The Queen’s Suite
The Lincoln Suite
The Treaty Room
The Yellow Oval Room
VI. The Third Floor
Guest Rooms and Solarium
VII. August 1974 and Afterwards
VIII. Final Analysis
IX. The Nixon Legacy at the White House
Appendices:
A. Camp David and Aspen Lodge
B. The Eisenhower Museum Loan of a Marcotte Blue Room Chair
C. The Elvis Presley Visit
D. Some Redecoration and Acquisition Program Costs
E. List of Gifts and Acquisitions
F. List of Lenders to the White House Collection, Nixon Administration
G. Transcript of the First Lady’s Remarks on the Opening of the Blue Room, May 15, 1972
H. Executive Order 11145: Providing for a Curator of the White House and Establishing a Committee for the Preservation of the White House
I. Committees and Curators for the Preservation of the White House
J. Memoranda for Redecoration of the Map Room
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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