Gilded Brass and Marble Guéridon Table, Lorraine Waxman Pearce Collection
This guéridon (small, circular French table) is made of mahogany, satinwood, rosewood, and possibly sycamore veneers, gilded brass, and marble. This table has an intricate Italian marble top and is considered a Charles Honoré Lannuier masterpiece. This photograph was taken in the Red Room on the State Floor of the White House during the John F. Kennedy administration. The table is positioned under the portrait of President William Henry Harrison.
This photograph is part of the Lorraine Waxman Pearce Collection. Lorraine Waxman Pearce served as the first White House Curator from 1961 to 1962. As curator, she oversaw refurbishment projects, implemented collections policies, and collaborated with First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy to write the first White House guidebook—a joint publication of the National Geographic Society and the White House Historical Association. Since its original publication in 1962, “The White House: An Historic Guide” has been revised, updated, and printed for over 60 years.