The Frederic S. Remington bronze sculpture, âBronco Buster,â a fixture in the Oval Office of the White House since the presidency of Jimmy Carter in 1976, has apparently ridden off into the sunset as part of the decorating scheme of President Joseph Biden.
It was just one of the changes that President Biden made to the office. American presidents traditionally decorate the Oval Office to reflect their personal concerns and whims.
Mr. Remington (1861-1909) was a painter, illustrator, sculptor and writer who specialized in depictions of the American Old West. He was born in Canton and is buried in the villageâs Evergreen Cemetery. The Frederic Remington Art Museum is in Ogdensburg, where its two âBronco Bustersâ are highly prized.
A photo of President Biden and the pope.
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A picture of Biden and the pope is prominently displayed behind his desk, reminding us of his Catholic faith. He s only the second Catholic US president, as most have been other Christian denominations.
A framed photograph of himself with the pope reminds us of his faith.
A picture of Biden and the pope is prominently displayed behind his desk, reminding us of his Catholic faith. He s only the second Catholic US president, as most have been other Christian denominations.
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The dark blue rug may be a nod to his 47 years of serving as a democrat.
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Following tradition, the Oval Office has been redecorated for the new Biden administration. The selections reflect President Biden s aspirations for his administration. The Washington Post got a preview of the office, noting that a large portrait of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, leader through multiple crises, is hung across from the Resolute Desk. Also displayed are portraits of former presidents George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson and his rival, the former treasury secretary .