Seeing a fleck of dirt on the rug, one aide stooped down to remove it. During a tour, a reporter was asked to avoid stepping on the freshly vacuumed rug so that it would be in pristine condition when Biden arrives. The decorations were all switched out Wednesday, an aide said. The furnishings, including the couches and tables, all came from the White House collection, so they will look familiar to those who watch the room closely. The dark blue rug was also in the office during the Clinton administration and was selected because Biden liked the deep hue of it.
President Donald Trump’s light gold drapes have been replaced with a different, darker shade of gold that hung in President Bill Clinton’s Oval Office. Daniel Webster, who forcefully defended the Union. The room also includes paired paintings of former presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln and a bust of former Sen. The painting is stationed near a moon rock set on a bookshelf that is intended to remind Americans of the ambition and accomplishments of earlier generations. Inouye, D-Hawaii – the first Japanese American elected to both houses of Congress.Ī painting of Benjamin Franklin is intended to represent Biden’s interest in following science. The office also includes busts of Rosa Parks and Eleanor Roosevelt and a sculpture depicting a horse and rider by Allan Houser of the Chiricahua Apache tribe that once belonged to the late Sen. Behind the Resolute Desk is a bust of Cesar Chavez. Biden often refers to the impact both men made on the country as part of the civil rights movement.īiden is also nodding to segments of the Democratic Party’s base via historical references. “It was important for President Biden to walk into an Oval that looked like America and started to show the landscape of who he is going to be as president,” Williams said.īusts of the Rev. “This Oval is an Oval for Day One,” said Ashley Williams, the deputy director of Oval Office operations, as she gave the Washington Post an exclusive 20-minute tour of the office before Biden set foot inside. Biden’s office said the paintings were twinned as “hallmarks of how differences of opinion, expressed within the guardrails of the Republic, are essential to democracy.” Some are paired, with paintings of former President Thomas Jefferson and former treasury secretary Alexander Hamilton hung near each other – the two men frequently disagreed and were placed together to illustrate the benefits that come from differing views. Biden’s is notable for the sheer number of portraits and busts of well-known American historical figures. All incoming presidents change the decor of the largely symbolic room to offer a sense of their personality and the type of presidency they hope to have. The Oval Office is synonymous with the power and majesty of the American presidency. It is a clear nod to a president who helped the country through significant crises, a challenge Biden now also faces.
Roosevelt that hangs across from the Resolute Desk.
WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden has filled the Oval Office with images of American leaders and icons, focusing the room around a massive portrait of Franklin D.