Barron Trump to appear in father-and-son White House portrait

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Barron Trump to appear in father-and-son White House portrait

Multiple unofficial presidential portraits are headed to the White House, and one of the artistic works is particularly special.

According to TMZ, artist Barry Wingard painted portraits of both President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump and then spoke with his congressman who agreed to have them sent to the White House.

Rep. Mike Kelly and a Trump administration staffer then saw a third portrait of the commander in chief hugging his son -- 11-year-old Barron Trump -- and decided it must be added to the collection being sent to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

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The portrait's scene is that of the former Republican candidate Trump and his son on stage the Republican National Convention back in July of 2016.

It is unclear where the portraits will be featured in the White House, but many rooms in the historic building just underwent renovations this August -- potentially creating space for the new art items.

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