• President Kennedy at Bay of Pigs Press Conference
    Abbie Rowe
    press conferences
    press
    Presidential Visit
    Washington, D.C.
    This photograph is of President John F. Kennedy addressing reporters in the aftermath of the Bay of Pigs invasion. The press conference was held in the State Department auditorium in Washington, D.C. on April 21, 1961, and was photographed by Abbie Rowe.
  • President Biden Holds Joint Press Conference with President Macron
    Matthew D'Agostino
    press
    State Visit
    State Floor
    Head of State
    East Room
    press conferences
    In this photograph President Joseph R. Biden and President Emmanuel Macron of the French Republic hold a joint press conference on December 1, 2022 in the East Room of the White House. The press conference was preceded by a State Arrival Ceremony on the South Lawn where President Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden welcomed Macron and Brigette Macron, spouse of the French president, for an official State Visit. The State Visit culminated in a State Dinner later that evening. This was Biden's first State Visit as president. This photograph is by Matthew D'Agostino for the White House Historical Association.
  • Chef Emeril Lagasse Bakes with Chef Mesnier
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    staff
    food & drink
    White House Guests
    Residence staff
    Kitchen
    Ground Floor
    Christmas
    press
    In this photograph White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier is joined by American celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse in the White House Kitchen. Together the chefs made a Christmas cherry trifle for a segment of ABC News' Good Morning America on December 14, 2001. The Christmas cherry trifle was a favorite of President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Welch Bush. This photograph is part of a personal collection belonging to former White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier. Chef Mesnier created elaborate desserts for the White House from 1980 to 2004.
  • Chef Emeril Lagasse Bakes with Chef Mesnier
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    staff
    food & drink
    White House Guests
    Residence staff
    Kitchen
    Ground Floor
    Christmas
    press
    winter holidays
    In this photograph White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier is joined by American celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse in the White House Kitchen. Together the chefs made a Christmas cherry trifle for a segment of ABC News' Good Morning America on December 14, 2001. The Christmas cherry trifle was a favorite of President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Welch Bush. This photograph is part of a personal collection belonging to former White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier. Chef Mesnier created elaborate desserts for the White House from 1980 to 2004.
  • Chef Emeril Lagasse Bakes with Chef Mesnier
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    staff
    press
    food & drink
    White House Guests
    Residence staff
    Kitchen
    Ground Floor
    Christmas
    winter holidays
    In this photograph White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier is joined by American celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse in the White House Kitchen. Together the chefs made a Christmas cherry trifle for a segment of ABC News' Good Morning America on December 14, 2001. The Christmas cherry trifle was a favorite of President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Welch Bush. This photograph is part of a personal collection belonging to former White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier. Chef Mesnier created elaborate desserts for the White House from 1980 to 2004.
  • Chef Emeril Lagasse Bakes with Chef Mesnier
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    staff
    food & drink
    White House Guests
    Residence staff
    Kitchen
    Ground Floor
    Christmas
    press
    winter holidays
    In this photograph White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier is joined by American celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse in the White House Kitchen. Together the chefs made a Christmas cherry trifle for a segment of ABC News' Good Morning America on December 14, 2001. The Christmas cherry trifle was a favorite of President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Welch Bush. This photograph is part of a personal collection belonging to former White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier. Chef Mesnier created elaborate desserts for the White House from 1980 to 2004.
  • Pastry Chefs with Birthday Cake for Godfrey Sperling
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    food & drink
    celebrations
    birthdays
    State Floor
    Residence staff
    Family Dining Room
    press
    In this photograph, White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier and members of the pastry team stand with a cake created for a celebration of Godfrey Sperling's birthday on October 2, 1995. In 1966, Christian Science Monitor columnist Godfrey Sperling began a tradition called the Sperling Breakfast where he brought journalists together to chat with politicians over breakfast. On the record conversations at the breakfasts became headline stories. On Sperling's 80th birthday, President Bill Clinton invited him to host his breakfast at the White House. President Clinton's time as a Sperling Breakfast guest had been significant to his election. For the birthday celebration Chef Mesnier made a dairy free carrot cake decorated to look like one of the Sperling Breakfasts. It had crème brûlée eggs, corn syrup coffee, marzipan bacon, a pull-sugar newspaper, and pulled-sugar flowers. From left to right are Chef Mesnier, Susan "Susie" E. Morrison, an unidentified member of the pastry team, and Franette McCulloch. This photograph is part of a personal collection belonging to former White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier. Chef Mesnier created elaborate desserts for the White House from 1980 to 2004.
  • Pastry Chefs with Birthday Cake for Godfrey Sperling
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    staff
    food & drink
    celebrations
    birthdays
    State Floor
    State Dining Room
    Residence staff
    press
    In this photograph, guests clap as White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier and assistant pastry chef Franette McCulloch present a cake created for a celebration of Godfrey Sperling's birthday on October 2, 1995. In 1966, Christian Science Monitor columnist Godfrey Sperling began a tradition called the Sperling Breakfast where he brought journalists together to chat with politicians over breakfast. On the record conversations at the breakfasts became headline stories. On Sperling's 80th birthday, President Bill Clinton invited him to host his breakfast at the White House. President Clinton's time as a Sperling Breakfast guest had been significant to his election. For the birthday celebration Chef Mesnier made a dairy free carrot cake decorated to look like one of the Sperling Breakfasts. It had crème brûlée eggs, corn syrup coffee, marzipan bacon, a pull-sugar newspaper, and pulled-sugar flowers. From left to right are Chef Mesnier and Franette McCulloch. This photograph is part of a personal collection belonging to former White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier. Chef Mesnier created elaborate desserts for the White House from 1980 to 2004.
  • Chef Mesnier and Mrs. Clinton with the 1997 White House Gingerbread House
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    winter holidays
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    gingerbread
    food & drink
    decorations
    State Floor
    State Dining Room
    Residence staff
    Christmas
    press
    This photograph features White House Executive Chef Roland Mesnier and First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton posing for the press in the State Dining Room alongside the 1997 White House Gingerbread House. Chef Mesnier was inspired by Santa’s workshop in the North Pole for the 1997 gingerbread house. The gingerbread house had two parts: a three story Victorian building to represent Santa Claus’s house and a connecting workshop with elves at work. A feature of the gingerbread house is Santa Claus on his sleigh using a cell phone, which was a hit with the press circle. Assisting Chef Mesnier was Marlene Roudebush, the “Marzipan Queen.” Roudebush created all the marzipan elves and toys on display, which included a “Naughty or Nice” list. This photograph is part of a personal collection belonging to former White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier. Chef Mesnier created elaborate desserts for the White House from 1980 to 2004.
  • Mrs. Clinton and Pastry Chefs with the 1994 Gingerbread House
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    winter holidays
    staff
    gingerbread
    food & drink
    decorations
    State Floor
    State Dining Room
    Residence staff
    Christmas
    press
    This photograph features First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier, and pastry chef Franette McCulloch posing with the 1994 White House Gingerbread House in the State Dining Room. Chef Mesnier replicated President Bill Clinton’s boyhood home in Hot Springs, Arkansas where he lived from 1954 to 1961. The Clintons’ aide, Carolyn Huber, provided pictures to help reproduce the half-timbered, Tudor-style house with a curved roofline. This design was kept a complete secret from the president. Additional details on the gingerbread house included green royal icing floodwork, a marzipan dog on the porch, a pie on the window sill, Santa Claus on the roof, and a marzipan snowman on the front lawn. This photograph is part of a personal collection belonging to former White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier. Chef Mesnier created elaborate desserts for the White House from 1980 to 2004.
  • Television Crew Films Construction of the 1993 Gingerbread House
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    staff
    gingerbread
    food & drink
    decorations
    Residence staff
    Ground Floor
    Christmas
    China Room
    press
    This photograph features a television crew filming the assembly of the 1993 White House Gingerbread House in the China Room. White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier is featured using tempered couverture chocolate to join the walls of the house together. The 1993 White House Gingerbread House was inspired by the Clinton family’s cat, Socks, who is featured 22 times in marzipan form. The gingerbread house weighed nearly 100 pounds and took 150 hours to build. This photograph is part of a personal collection belonging to former White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier. Chef Mesnier created elaborate desserts for the White House from 1980 to 2004.
  • Godfrey Sperling's Breakfast Birthday Cake
    Roland Mesnier
    press
    food & drink
    celebrations
    birthdays
    This breakfast cake was created by White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier for a celebration of Godfrey Sperling's birthday on October 2, 1995. In 1966, Christian Science Monitor columnist Godfrey Sperling began a tradition called the Sperling Breakfast where he brought journalists together to chat with politicians over breakfast. On the record conversations at the breakfasts became headline stories. On Sperling's 80th birthday, President Bill Clinton invited him to host his breakfast at the White House. President Clinton's time as a Sperling Breakfast guest had been significant to his election. For the birthday celebration, Chef Mesnier made a dairy free carrot cake decorated to look like one of the Sperling Breakfasts. It had crème brûlée eggs, corn syrup coffee, marzipan bacon, a pull-sugar newspaper, and pulled-sugar flowers. This photograph is part of a personal collection belonging to former White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier. Chef Mesnier created elaborate desserts for the White House from 1980 to 2004.
  • "Reporting from Around the World" Cake, George W. Bush Administration
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    food & drink
    press
    This photograph shows a close-up of the "Reporting from Around the World" cake created by White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier for a luncheon with television correspondents, hosted by President George W. Bush on January 28, 2003. Chef Mesnier made a coconut dacquoise cake filled with coconut buttercream and chocolate mousseline. Accompanying the cake was an old-fashioned television set made of chocolate, and fresh berries. This photograph is part of a personal collection belonging to former White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier. Chef Mesnier created elaborate desserts for the White House from 1980 to 2004.
  • "Reporting from Around the World" Cake, George W. Bush Administration
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    meals
    food & drink
    press
    This photograph shows a close-up of the "Reporting from Around the World" cake created by White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier for a luncheon with television correspondents, hosted by President George W. Bush on January 28, 2003. Chef Mesnier made a coconut dacquoise cake filled with coconut buttercream and chocolate mousseline. Accompanying the cake was an old-fashioned television set made of chocolate, and fresh berries. This photograph is part of a personal collection belonging to former White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier. Chef Mesnier created elaborate desserts for the White House from 1980 to 2004.
  • "Reporting from Around the World" Cake, George W. Bush Administration
    Unknown
    meals
    food & drink
    press
    This "Reporting from Around the World" cake was created by White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier for a luncheon with television correspondents, hosted by President George W. Bush on January 28, 2003. Chef Mesnier made a coconut dacquoise cake filled with coconut buttercream and chocolate mousseline. Accompanying the cake was an old-fashioned television set made of chocolate, and fresh berries. This photograph is part of a personal collection belonging to former White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier. Chef Mesnier created elaborate desserts for the White House from 1980 to 2004.
  • Dessert for Luncheon for Members of the Media
    Roland Mesnier
    meals
    food & drink
    press
    This dessert was designed by White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier for a luncheon with members of the media. The luncheon was hosted by President George W. Bush on February 27, 2001 in the Family Dining Room. The dessert consists of a cake decorated with a chocolate keyboard and sugar news article. This photograph is part of a personal collection belonging to former White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier. Chef Mesnier created elaborate desserts for the White House from 1980 to 2004.
  • President Biden Holds Joint Press Conference with President Macron
    Matthew D'Agostino
    press
    State Visit
    State Floor
    Head of State
    East Room
    press conferences
    In this photograph President Joseph R. Biden and President Emmanuel Macron of the French Republic hold a joint press conference on December 1, 2022 in the East Room of the White House. The press conference was preceded by a State Arrival Ceremony on the South Lawn where President Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden welcomed Macron and Brigette Macron, spouse of the French president, for an official State Visit. The State Visit culminated in a State Dinner later that evening. This was Biden's first State Visit as president. This photograph is by Matthew D'Agostino for the White House Historical Association.
  • President Biden Holds Joint Press Conference with President Macron
    Matthew D'Agostino
    press
    State Visit
    State Floor
    Head of State
    East Room
    press conferences
    In this photograph President Joseph R. Biden and President Emmanuel Macron of the French Republic hold a joint press conference on December 1, 2022 in the East Room of the White House. The press conference was preceded by a State Arrival Ceremony on the South Lawn where President Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden welcomed Macron and Brigette Macron, spouse of the French president, for an official State Visit. The State Visit culminated in a State Dinner later that evening. This was Biden's first State Visit as president. This photograph is by Matthew D'Agostino for the White House Historical Association.
  • President Biden Holds Joint Press Conference with President Macron
    Matthew D'Agostino
    press
    State Visit
    State Floor
    Head of State
    East Room
    press conferences
    In this photograph President Joseph R. Biden and President Emmanuel Macron of the French Republic hold a joint press conference on December 1, 2022 in the East Room of the White House. The press conference was preceded by a State Arrival Ceremony on the South Lawn where President Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden welcomed Macron and Brigette Macron, spouse of the French president, for an official State Visit. The State Visit culminated in a State Dinner later that evening. This was Biden's first State Visit as president. This photograph is by Matthew D'Agostino for the White House Historical Association.
  • President Biden Holds Joint Press Conference with President Macron
    Matthew D'Agostino
    press
    State Visit
    State Floor
    Head of State
    East Room
    press conferences
    In this photograph President Joseph R. Biden and President Emmanuel Macron of the French Republic hold a joint press conference on December 1, 2022 in the East Room of the White House. The press conference was preceded by a State Arrival Ceremony on the South Lawn where President Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden welcomed Macron and Brigette Macron, spouse of the French president, for an official State Visit. The State Visit culminated in a State Dinner later that evening. This was Biden's first State Visit as president. This photograph is by Matthew D'Agostino for the White House Historical Association.
  • President Biden Holds Joint Press Conference with President Macron
    Matthew D'Agostino
    press
    State Visit
    State Floor
    Head of State
    East Room
    press conferences
    In this photograph President Joseph R. Biden and President Emmanuel Macron of the French Republic hold a joint press conference on December 1, 2022 in the East Room of the White House. The press conference was preceded by a State Arrival Ceremony on the South Lawn where President Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden welcomed Macron and Brigette Macron, spouse of the French president, for an official State Visit. The State Visit culminated in a State Dinner later that evening. This was Biden's first State Visit as president. This photograph is by Matthew D'Agostino for the White House Historical Association.
  • President Biden Holds Joint Press Conference with President Macron
    Matthew D'Agostino
    press
    State Visit
    State Floor
    Head of State
    East Room
    press conferences
    In this photograph President Joseph R. Biden and President Emmanuel Macron of the French Republic hold a joint press conference on December 1, 2022 in the East Room of the White House. The press conference was preceded by a State Arrival Ceremony on the South Lawn where President Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden welcomed Macron and Brigette Macron, spouse of the French president, for an official State Visit. The State Visit culminated in a State Dinner later that evening. This was Biden's first State Visit as president. This photograph is by Matthew D'Agostino for the White House Historical Association.
  • President Biden Holds Joint Press Conference with President Macron
    Matthew D'Agostino
    press
    State Visit
    State Floor
    Head of State
    East Room
    press conferences
    In this photograph President Joseph R. Biden and President Emmanuel Macron of the French Republic hold a joint press conference on December 1, 2022 in the East Room of the White House. The press conference was preceded by a State Arrival Ceremony on the South Lawn where President Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden welcomed Macron and Brigette Macron, spouse of the French president, for an official State Visit. The State Visit culminated in a State Dinner later that evening. This was Biden's first State Visit as president. This photograph is by Matthew D'Agostino for the White House Historical Association.
  • President Biden Holds Joint Press Conference with President Macron
    Matthew D'Agostino
    press
    State Visit
    State Floor
    Head of State
    East Room
    press conferences
    In this photograph President Joseph R. Biden and President Emmanuel Macron of the French Republic hold a joint press conference on December 1, 2022 in the East Room of the White House. The press conference was preceded by a State Arrival Ceremony on the South Lawn where President Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden welcomed Macron and Brigette Macron, spouse of the French president, for an official State Visit. The State Visit culminated in a State Dinner later that evening. This was Biden's first State Visit as president. This photograph is by Matthew D'Agostino for the White House Historical Association.
  • Emmanuel Macron at Joint Press Conference with President Biden
    Matthew D'Agostino
    press
    State Visit
    State Floor
    Head of State
    East Room
    press conferences
    In this photograph President Emmanuel Macron of the French Republic is captured at a joint press conference held with President Joseph R. Biden on December 1, 2022 in the East Room of the White House. The press conference was preceded by a State Arrival Ceremony on the South Lawn where President Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden welcomed Macron and Brigette Macron, spouse of the French president, for an official State Visit. The State Visit culminated in a State Dinner later that evening. This was Biden's first State Visit as president. Matthew D'Agostino took this photograph for the White House Historical Association.