Admire the nationally famous collection of first ladies' gowns and learn about the contributions made by the women who wore themThe Smithsonian First Ladies Collection is a beautifully illustrated book inspired by one of the most popular attractions at the Smithsonian: the first ladies exhibit at the National Museum of American History. This striking book showcases the treasures from first ladies throughout history; ranging from Martha Washington's silk dress and dressing mirror to Michelle Obama's 2009 inaugural gown and jewelry. These and many other unforgettable objects--including gowns; tableware; and invitations from beloved first ladies such as Mamie Eisenhower; Jacqueline Kennedy; Barbara Bush; Hilary Clinton; and more--tell the story of the first ladies as public and private figures. They illustrate how these women; thrust into an influential and visible role by happenstance of marriage; adapted themselves and the role of first lady by taking on responsibilities as campaigners; hostesses; and policy advocates.The Smithsonian First Ladies Collection features many treasures not on view at the exhibit. Complete with an insider's look at the acquisition; conservation; and exhibition of the pieces as well as a timeline of all forty-six first ladies; this is a must-have for anyone fascinated by these incredible women and their roles in American culture and political life.
#1263652 in Books 2005-07-06 2005-07-05Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.63 x .88 x 5.63l; .88 #File Name: 158648348X336 pages
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