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- Charges filed against woman forced off Southwest flight after complaining of dog allergies
- Ian Wallops Florida With 'Catastrophic' Flooding As It Heads North
- Painting of Bill Clinton in blue dress and heels was inside Jeffrey Epstein's NYC mansion: report
- Bill Clinton’s Portrait Artist Secretly Includes Monica Lewinsky
Many have turned the painting into a joke while others are pointing to the fact that Clinton’s legacy has been destroyed. Sign up for our free email newsletter, and we'll make sure to keep you in the loop. The painting was later sold at a fundraising auction for the school, according to the report, and wound up displayed at Epstein’s Upper East Side home. The source, who asked to remain anonymous, was visiting Epstein to present a business proposal – an encounter with the pervert which included spotting a girl who seemed to be 14 waiting to see the financier. Clinton has however denied being on Epstein's 'pedophile island,' Little St. James - a denial which Donald Trump sought to cast doubt on this week.
News outlets were able to connect the Clinton image back to Ryan-Kleid because she had posted it to the Saatchi Art website, which allows artists to sell prints of artworks directly to consumers. “I was trying out that Saatchi site years ago, in 2013, and the only uploadable photo I had at the time was Bill,” the artist explains. He has a table in his dining room covered with photos of famous faces, including a signed picture with former president Bill Clinton. The source who spotted the painting said she saw it while ‘being led from the office to his personal quarters when we saw the portrait. The photograph of the painting was taken back in 2012 by a woman, who wishes to remain anonymous, during her visit to Epstein’s mansion to present a business proposal. Portrait artist Nelson Shanks says he was never able to get former President Bill Clinton's infidelity out of his mind.
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Shanks is a renown portrait artist, having made them for Princess Diana, Pope John Paul II, Margaret Thatcher, and Ronald Reagan. That image is apparently inspired by the famous image of Uncle Sam used in James Montgomery Flagg's World War I recruiting poster. The shoulder of the blue dress hangs off to the side as 'Clinton' seems to point a finger towards the viewer. After the financier's apparent suicide on Saturday morning, Trump retweeted a suggestion that the Clintons were somehow involved in the death and a link to court documents setting out Roberts' evidence.
Has revealed a surprise -- the portrait “subtly” incorporated Monica Lewinsky. In it, artist Nelson Shanks had slyly painted a shadowy reminder of Lewinsky’s blue dress. Perhaps Shanks decided to add the dress later—or perhaps, taking a cue from the dissembling ways of his subject, he opted to hide it. When he was working on the painting prior to its unveiling in 2006, Shanks described it in terms strikingly at odds with his current account. "There are times when I love to play all kinds of complicated games in painting," he told The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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Shanks claimed that the Clintons have been lobbying the National Portrait Gallery to remove it, but a gallery spokeswoman denied that to the Daily News. Clinton reportedly chose Shanks to paint the portrait back in 2001. Describing the former president as "the most famous liar of all time," Shanks said that out of all those he immortalized into portraits, Clinton was the hardest to capture.
The source, who asked to remain anonymous, was visiting Epstein to present a business proposal - an encounter with the pervert which included spotting a girl who seemed to be 14 waiting to see the financier. Hillary Clinton spoke about Lewinsky in a July 2014 interview with BBC 4 radio, saying she's moved on from the scandal. The stained dress became a piece of evidence in Ken Starr's special investigation of the 42nd president. "That's the first time we've heard of those comments," Bentley said.
Painting of Bill Clinton in blue dress and heels was inside Jeffrey Epstein's NYC mansion: report
While the strange portrait of Clinton adds another surreal layer to the former president’s relationship with Epstein, the painting was just one of several bonkers items Epstein kept in his Manhattan mansion. The anonymous source told The Daily Mail she was shocked to see the bizarre portrait, prompting her to take a photo of the painting in 2012. Nelson Shanks, who painted a portrait of former President Bill Clinton in 2006, revealed in an interview published Sunday that there's more to the image than meets the eye, including a reference to the Monica Lewinsky scandal. And there it is, just to the left of the standing president under the fern. Shanks said he put a blue dress on a mannequin while painting the depiction but removed it when Clinton was in the room. The artist who painted the official portrait of President Bill Clinton that hangs in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.
How exactly the painting managed to make its way from a master’s thesis to the home of a convicted pedophile remains unknown. The painting was a centerpiece in Epstein’s home and was displayed right in the entryway, immediately presented to anyone entering a room in the disgrace financier’s house. The Daily Mail exclusively obtained the photo of the portrait from a source who also said she spotted a Hispanic girl who appeared to be about 14 years old waiting to meet with Epstein.
So he subtly incorporated it into his painting, which is the official portrait of Clinton. AsThe New York Postnoted, Ryan-Kleid exhibited her portrait of Clinton when she graduated from the New York Academy of Art in 2012. On the online art gallery, Saatchi, the original is described as an “oil on canvas” painting, andThe Post‘s source (it’s unclear if it’s the same person who spoke with The Mail) said the version in Epstein’s home was also done with oil.
The blue dress is a reference to the infamous "blue dress" related to the scandal. An unusual portrait painting in Jeffrey Epstein’s New York mansion appears to show former President Bill Clinton wearing a blue dress and red high heels. Nelson Shanks, the artist who painted a portrait of former President Bill Clinton in 2006, revealed that if you look closely, you can see the infamous blue Monica Lewinsky dress portrayed in the shadows.
A satirical painting of former President Bill Clinton wearing a blue dress and bright red heels hung in convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epsteins New York City mansion according to. This is the reality for Petrina Ryan-Kleid whose painting of Bill Clinton incongruously clad in a blue dress suddenly was scrutinized across the internet last week after the Daily Mail revealed. Jeffrey Epstein had a bizarre portrait which appeared to be of Bill Clinton in a dress hanging in his Manhattan mansion DailyMailTV can reveal. The painting featured Clinton wearing a blue dress red heels and pointing like Uncle Sam to the viewer. Jeffrey Epstein once owned or displayed in his home a painting that depicted former President Bill Clinton wearing a blue dress. The artist who painted the portrait of former President Bill Clinton wearing a blue dress told the Washington Examiner that it was a complete surprise to.
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