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About the ArtistArtist of more than thirty Cabinet portraits, Everett Raymond Kinstler (1926 - ) began his career as an illustrator and cartoonist, but he quickly achieved prominence once he turned to portrait painting he quickly achieved prominence. He is represented in numerous collections around Washington and by eight portraits in the Treasury Collection alone. When President Carter left office in 1980, he revoked his regulation barring the commissioning of painting Cabinet portraits. G. William Miller's portrait, painted by Kinstler in 1981, was the first of the new era of governmental commissioned portraits. Office of the Curator ![]()
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