- Cabinet Room
The Cabinet Room is the meeting room for the cabinet secretaries and advisors serving the
President of the United States . The body is defined as theUnited States Cabinet . The Cabinet Room is located in theWest Wing of theWhite House Complex , adjoining theOval Office , and looks out upon theWhite House Rose Garden .Though completed in 1934 the room is built in the Georgian style. The neoclassical ceiling molding with
triglyph s was installed in 1934. A series of French doors topped with arched lunette windows are located on the east side of the room. A fireplace, flanked by two niches is located on the north side of the room. Busts ofGeorge Washington andBenjamin Franklin byJean-Antoine Houdon fill the niches. Above the mantel hangs a painting titled "The Signing of the Declaration of Independence" by Édouard Armand Dumaresq, (French, 1826–1895). Additional portraits along the west wall are chosen by an incumbent president. The large elliptical mahogany table was a gift from PresidentRichard Nixon in 1970. The president and the cabinet secretarys' chairs are copies of a late-eighteenth century design. The president's chair is centered on the table on the east side of the room. The back of the president's chair is 2 inches taller than the cabinet secretaries. Engraved brass plates with the names of the cabinet positions are attached to the back of the chairs. The president's simply says "THE PRESIDENT." The chairs are purchased by the cabinet members, and some cabinet members have had their chairs returned to the cabinet room for several positions and administrations.In 2006 the room was refurbished somewhat similar to its appearance during the administration of
Franklin Delano Roosevelt when the West Wing and current Cabinet Room were largely rebuilt following damages from a fire at the end of theHerbert Hoover administration. This includesArt Deco style wall sconces with spread eagles supporting internally lit globes. Three overhead Moderne style glass pendant lights were recreated from old photographs and a similar surviving example in a hallway between theOval Office andRoosevelt Room . The room is painted an off-white color called "deauville." A custom made carpet, in shades ofcarmine ,old gold , sapphire andfern green with a pattern of overscaled stars and olive leaves was woven for the room.The refurbishment of White House rooms is jointly undertaken by the
Curator of the White House , theCommittee for the Preservation of the White House , andWhite House Historical Association . Costs relating to construction are often funded by theWhite House Endowment Trust . The purchase of fine art, historic furniture, or the recreation of period decorative arts, is frequently paid for by theWhite House Acquisition Trust .References and further reading
*Abbott James A., and Elaine M. Rice. "Designing Camelot: The Kennedy White House Restoration." Van Nostrand Reinhold: 1998. ISBN 0-442-02532-7.
*Garrett, Wendell. "Our Changing White House." Northeastern University Press: 1995. ISBN 1-55553-222-5.
*Kloss. William, Doreen Bolger, David Park Curry, et al. "Art in the White House, A Nation's Pride," White House Historical Association and Harry Abrams: 1992. ISBN 0-8109-3965-7.
*Monkman, Betty C. "The White House: The Historic Furnishing & First Families." Abbeville Press: 2000. ISBN 0-7892-0624-2.
*Seale, William. "The President's House." White House Historical Association and the National Geographic Society: 1986. ISBN 0-912308-28-1.
*Seale, William, "The White House: The History of an American Idea." White House Historical Association: 1992, 2001. ISBN 0-912308-85-0.
*"The White House: An Historic Guide." White House Historical Association and the National Geographic Society: 2006. ISBN 0-912308-79-6.External links
* [http://www.whitehouse.gov/features/cabinet.v.html White House curator Bill Allman describes the recent refurbishment]
* [http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/photoessays/cabinetroom/peindex-js.html Cabinet Room historic photo essay]
* [http://www.whitehouse.gov/government/cabinet-room.html White House website description of Cabinet Room]
* [http://www.whitehousemuseum.org/west-wing/cabinet-room.htm the online White House museum page]
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