George W. Bush paintings to be exhibited in April
George W. Bush’s paintings are to be exhibited for the first time in April at the Texas library and museum that bears his name.
More than 24 portraits by the former president will feature in the exhibit, called The Art of Leadership: A President’s Personal Diplomacy.
America’s 43rd president’s works will be displayed at the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum in Dallas.
The subjects of the portraits, signed with the number 43, are not known.
George W. Bush did famously present a portrait of Jay Leno to the chat show host on an edition of his show last November.
Artefacts, photographs and personal reflections will also be part of the exhibition, which aims to “provide an insider’s view into President George W. Bush’s unique relationships with other world leaders”.
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