Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For many, seeing every imperfection on the faces of the typically polished political figures was jaw-dropping. “Diabolical,” “done ...
Christopher Anderson, who took close-up photos of Karoline Leavitt and other White House leaders for Vanity Fair's interview series with Susie Wiles, told The Independent he did not intentionally make ...
Celebrities and politicians are often presented to the world in heavily orchestrated, Photoshopped portraits. A photographer wanted to create a more intimate portrait of reality when photographing the ...
A battle over brushstrokes and biography puts Trump’s legacy and national museums back in the spotlight ...
Last Wednesday (Dec. 10), there was a ceremony to mark the official unveiling of a portrait of Oklahoma Congressman Frank Lucas that will hang in the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee ...
According to a new report in the New York Times, President Donald Trump has asked for a newly-painted portrait, instead of having the one painted at the end of his first term take its place in the ...
Trump wants to keep his official White House portrait from his first term out of public view: new report - Official ...
Reported first by The Washington Post, the White House shared a photo of the updated "America's Presidents" exhibit across its social media accounts on Saturday, while Trump himself also touted the ...
The words appeared over and over again on Vanity Fair’s Instagram page Tuesday after the publication posted close-up photos of prominent White House figures as part of a series about the first year of ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt (L) and photographer Christopher Anderson (R) “Very close-up portraiture has been a fixture in a lot of my work over the years,” he told The Independent ...