Norman Rockwell’s White House painting that sparked a lawsuit, sold for $7.25 million and inspired a WWII love story is now on public view | World News

Norman Rockwell’s 1943 masterpiece So You Want to See the President! is now on public display in Washington, D.C. One of Norman Rockwell’s most remarkable works has gone on public display for the first time, bringing together a fascinating mix of American history, courtroom drama and an unexpected wartime romance. The four-panel painting, So You Want to See the President!, was created in 1943 to portray life inside the White House during World War II. Over the decades, it hung in a private home and later inside the White House before becoming the centre of a lengthy ownership dispute. After being purchased for a record $7.25 million in 2025, the artwork is now on display at The People’s House: A White House Experience in Washington, D.C., where visitors can view it through June

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