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Yellow Oval Room, Kennedy Administration
This photograph is of an unidentified man, possibly a military social aide, in the Yellow Oval Room. George F. Mobley took the photograph in March 1963 during the John F. Kennedy administration. The Yellow Oval Room has served as a family library, study, and sitting room. Under the direction of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, it was made into a formal drawing room for the first family. The room is also where the president greets guests of honor before State Dinners. The room's color scheme echoes the yellow damask furnishings and curtains selected by First Lady Dolley Madison.
- Photographer
- George F. Mobley
- Date of Work
- March 1963
- Type
- Photograph
- Credit
- White House Historical Association