Presidential Collection

Season 1
From the inner workings of the White House to the presidential monuments on the National Mall, from official portraits to scurrilous newspaper cartoons, from the Revolutionary era up to our own day and age, these programs showcase American presidents, offering a unique look at the powerful office and those elected to it.
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  1. S1 E1 - Picturing the President: George Washington
    December 14, 2009
    27min
    TV-G
    Discover the hidden symbolism of the Landsdowne, a familiar full-length portrait of George Washington that hangs in the National Gallery. Examine Gilbert Stuart's unforgettable portrait, which captures the spirit of this victorious general, stalwart leader, and pioneering president of the United States of America. The story of the painting reverberates to present times.
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  2. S1 E2 - Picturing the Presidents
    February 15, 2010
    47min
    TV-G
    The History of our past presidents through portraits, caricatures and photos, produced by the artists of their day. Go behind the scenes and into the minds of artists as they capture, commemorate, and, at times, condemn our presidents. From Elaine de Kooning's abstract portraits of John F. Kennedy to Tim Oliphant's skewering caricatures of the Bushes, we examine the divisive results that occur when art and politics collide.
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  3. S1 E3 - White House Revealed
    February 16, 2009
    47min
    TV-G
    The people who help run the world's most famous home are anonymous to the public, but the presidents know their names. From the devoted doormen to the butlers, plumbers, chefs, housekeepers, engineers, and florists, we meet the dedicated individuals who serve president after president inside one of the most powerful houses in the world.
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  4. S1 E4 - America's Greatest Monuments
    November 10, 2007
    47min
    TV-14
    Take a tour of some of America's most prominent and magnificent monuments in the heart of our nation's history. Washington D.C. is a city of monuments; monuments that honor our heroes, celebrate our victories and mourn our losses. Gain new insights and learn quirky facts such as how the Washington Memorial almost ended on wheels, the secret "Kilroy was here" graffiti hidden on the WWII memorial and how the Eternal Flame started as a common blowtorch.
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Directors
Lynn Kessler
Producers
Lynn Kessler
Studio
Smithsonian Channel
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