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In reply to the discussion: Good God in Butter what is going on with the mantle and tables in the Oval Office? Tacky ass shit. [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(167,710 posts)1. The tackification of the Oval Office
The Washington Post actually has an article on the tackification of the Oval Office
Curious about the tackification of the Oval Office, I skimmed the official White House photo feed. As it turns out, the gold elements in the room were added slowly, not all at once. Photos in my (free to read) newsletter.
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As I was writing it, I realized that a companion piece might be warranted. Among the less-important ways in which Trump is subverting tradition is his gaudy overhaul of the seat of American power: the Oval Office itself.
Consider this image, for example, showing Trump meeting with staff including his soon-to-be-former national security adviser Michael Waltz. It was taken on April 30, the day before Waltzs ouster. Gold trim and appliqués are ubiquitous.

That photo prompted two questions. First, how different was it from the Oval Office during the Biden administration? Second, when did the change occur? My search for answers led me to official photos posted to the sharing site Flickr (remember Flickr?), where I learned that the answers to those questions were very and slowly.
Lets start with the photo below, which shows President Joe Biden welcoming Brittney Griners wife to the Oval Office in 2022. Notice the doorway and bookshelves on the back wall. Neither has any visible gold.

....By early February, little splashes of gold started to appear. In the nooks above the bookshelves, gold vases were put on display. Some sort of gold figurine was placed above the doors transom.

By late March, Trump was settling in. The pictures near Ronald Reagans portrait had changed. A portrait of Andrew Jackson and its brownish frame had been swapped out for a gilded one and another portrait with a thick gold frame was crammed into a formerly empty space.

.....
You can see the full effect in the photo below, taken on April 10. But the improvements werent done yet. See those two brown chairs against the wall to Trumps back? Notice that the wall behind them is unadorned.

By April 16, that space on the wainscoting (lots of architecture terminology today!) had also broken out in gilded hives.

By April 22, the trim around the door and the bindings on the ornamental fasces (ahem) above it had also received a fresh coat of gold leaf.

Consider this image, for example, showing Trump meeting with staff including his soon-to-be-former national security adviser Michael Waltz. It was taken on April 30, the day before Waltzs ouster. Gold trim and appliqués are ubiquitous.

That photo prompted two questions. First, how different was it from the Oval Office during the Biden administration? Second, when did the change occur? My search for answers led me to official photos posted to the sharing site Flickr (remember Flickr?), where I learned that the answers to those questions were very and slowly.
Lets start with the photo below, which shows President Joe Biden welcoming Brittney Griners wife to the Oval Office in 2022. Notice the doorway and bookshelves on the back wall. Neither has any visible gold.

....By early February, little splashes of gold started to appear. In the nooks above the bookshelves, gold vases were put on display. Some sort of gold figurine was placed above the doors transom.

By late March, Trump was settling in. The pictures near Ronald Reagans portrait had changed. A portrait of Andrew Jackson and its brownish frame had been swapped out for a gilded one and another portrait with a thick gold frame was crammed into a formerly empty space.

.....
You can see the full effect in the photo below, taken on April 10. But the improvements werent done yet. See those two brown chairs against the wall to Trumps back? Notice that the wall behind them is unadorned.

By April 16, that space on the wainscoting (lots of architecture terminology today!) had also broken out in gilded hives.

By April 22, the trim around the door and the bindings on the ornamental fasces (ahem) above it had also received a fresh coat of gold leaf.

trump truly has NO taste or sense of style and has ruined the Oval Office.
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Good God in Butter what is going on with the mantle and tables in the Oval Office? Tacky ass shit. [View all]
Botany
May 21
OP
It's gone from the restrained elegance of the original architecture to rococo whorehouse
Hekate
May 22
#25
A friend of mine did faux-gilding at Mar-A-Lago about 25 years ago. Trump loves "gold."
Bo Zarts
May 21
#2
My French grandmother would derisively dismiss Trump as "un parvenu et un arriviste."
sop
May 21
#15
"Right now we don't have a White House or an administration, we have a whorehouse at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue,
sop
May 21
#10
Donald Trump is so damn tacky. Look at what he's done to the Oval Office.
LetMyPeopleVote
May 22
#21
Haahahahaaaa, you had me going through architectural terms. Finally, I found the term....
electric_blue68
May 22
#22
That shit looks so gross and tacky. Just like the folks who designed and approved it. nt
Jit423
May 22
#26
This article gives the history of quite a bit of the gold items placed around the room
yellowdogintexas
May 22
#27