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Bill Clinton's official portrait contains hidden Monica Lewinsky allusion

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ANI Washington

The artist who painted the official portrait of Bill Clinton currently hanging in the National Portrait Gallery admitted that he slipped in a sly reference to Monica Lewinsky in the picture.

In a recent interview with the Philadelphia Daily News, artist Nelson Shanks said that the shadow on the left side of the portrait was cast by a mannequin in a blue dress, a nod to the president's affair with his 22-year-old intern, ABC News reported.

Shanks, who described Clinton as "the most famous liar of all time," also mentioned that the shadow represents a metaphorical "shadow on the office he held."

 

According to Shanks, the Clintons are pressuring the National Portrait Gallery to remove the painting. However, a museum spokesperson told that they have not received any requests from the Clintons to remove the portrait.

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First Published: Mar 03 2015 | 10:37 AM IST

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