George W. Bush will soon be showcasing his artwork at George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
The former president's artwork will be the centerpiece of a special exhibition 'The Art of Leadership: A President's Personal Diplomacy', hosted at his presidential library in April, the Dallas Morning News reported.
The first gallery showing of Bush's artwork, which includes two dozen never-before-exhibited portraits, will focus on foreign policy and his relationships with world leaders.
The 43rd President of the United States of America was inspired by Winston Churchill's 'Painting as a Pastime' and has been taking lessons from Gail Norfleet.
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