Oval Office Study
The Oval Office Study is a private office for the president of the United States. Located in the West Wing of the White House, it adjoins the Oval Office, the ceremonial office of the president. The Oval Office Study is one of a suite of rooms accessed in a private internal corridor from the Oval Office, which also includes the president's small guest dining room and private lavatory.[1][2]
Images of the Oval Office Study
- George H. W. Bush speaks into a telephone in the Oval Office Study
- Barack Obama speaks into a telephone in the Oval Office Study
- Barack Obama in the Oval Office Study; the interior of the Oval Office can be seen through the open door
- Barack Obama and Speaker Nancy Pelosi in the private dining room adjacent to the Oval Office Study, with The Peacemakers painting above.
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