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A History of Political Portraits and the Politics Behind Them

Oil paintings of American politicians go back to George Washington. It's a tradition that's been made largely immune to budget pressures thanks to private funding. But the practice isn't without its challenges. The commissioning and placement of the portraits – most consistently governors, but also legislators, justices and other statewide officials – can raise quirky questions.