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Exhibition: In Memoriam: George Herbert Walker Bush

  • National Portrait Gallery 8th and F Streets NW Washington, DC 20001 (map)

Exhibit: Dec 1 - Jan 2, 2019; Open daily (except Dec 25), 11:30am-7pm

George Herbert Walker Bush by Diana Walker / 1990, Chromogenic print / National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of Diana Walker

George Herbert Walker Bush by Diana Walker / 1990, Chromogenic print / National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of Diana Walker

A decorated naval aviator in World War II, George H. W. Bush went on to a successful career in the oil industry of West Texas. Subsequently, high-level governmental positions, including the directorship of the Central Intelligence Agency and the vice presidency, gave him one of the most distinguished résumés. He was the natural Republican nominee after Reagan and easily won the 1988 election over Massachusetts governor Michael Dukakis.

In addition to successfully managing the complicated policy transitions prompted by the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, he marshalled a U.S.-backed military coalition to eject Iraq’s army from Kuwait after the invasion of 1990. The First Gulf War, as it is now known, was a dramatic and comprehensive triumph, one that signaled the recovery of the American military following the war in Vietnam. Even with Bush’s victory in the Persian Gulf, however, domestic politics—especially his breaking of a pledge not to raise taxes—lowered his popularity, and Bill Clinton easily defeated him in 1992.

Earlier Event: December 23
Uncorked Comedy