Clinton Family Portrait is a 1995 oil painting on canvas by American artist Larry D. Alexander from Dermott, Arkansas, USA.
In an early 1996 interview with a Dallas Morning News Irving, Texas reporter, Alexander explains his inspiration: I was with a group of kids and we said that if there was ever a president from Arkansas, we'd do a portrait of him.
But one day, when Clinton was doing well in the presidential race and it looked like he was going to win, the memory just popped back in my mind.
It was created in Irving, Texas in early 1995 and was shipped to the White House in March or April of that same year.
Lori Abrams, who was a spokeswoman in the White House correspondence department at that time, told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram newspaper that, "We can't say exactly where it is, but its where they want it".