1999 WHITE HOUSE HOLIDAY CARD FEATURES
ONE OF AMERICA’S TREASURES:
THE WHITE HOUSE
The 1999 White House Holiday Card features a watercolor painting depicting the North Portico. The White House was chosen as thesubject of President and Mrs. Clinton’s holiday card to pay tribute to atrue American treasure.
The card was created by artist Ray Ellis of Martha’s Vineyard,Massachusetts. Mr. Ellis is known for his exquisite watercolor and oillandscapes. He designed the 1998 White House Holiday card featuring awatercolor painting of the State Dining Room.
The inside of the card reads: "Our family wishes you and yours a blessedholiday season filled with treasured memories of past traditions and joyand peace in the new millennium." It is signed by the President and FirstLady and embossed with the Presidential seal.
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