The Power of a Presidential Portrait

Close up view of the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC.

This tour is only 60-minutes long, perfect as a mid-day add-on or a Happy Hour tour!

Why Take this Tour?


Power. Myth. Spin. Painted in plain sight. Who controls how a president is remembered? Often, it starts with the artist and the people who chose them.

The National Portrait Gallery is the only museum in the world to have a complete Presidential portrait collection. We’ll see these portraits the way insiders do: as carefully constructed narratives. What’s emphasized, what’s softened and what’s quietly rewritten.

This tour will leave you wondering about how history remembers our Presidents, provoking deep conversations that’ll continue well past your time in DC.

A view of the Kogod Courtyard at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC. The courtyard features an indoor garden with trees, flowers, and some water features.

Experience “The Power of a Presidential Portrait”


Who gets chosen to paint the president, and what does that choice signal before a single brushstroke lands?

These portraits aren’t neutral, they’re negotiated outcomes shaped by access, relationships, and with intent. At the National Portrait Gallery, the only public gallery in the world with a complete set of presidential portraits, we treat them accordingly: not as static images, but as constructed narratives about power, restraint, and legacy.

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