Former President, Bill Clinton, is making the news again due to his new portrait. The painting features our 42nd Commander in Chief standing in the Oval Office, leaning against a mantle. He stands alone, but a shadow is keeping him company.

Celebrity painter, Nelson Shanks, is responsible for the "subtle" artwork. He told Philadelphia Daily News about the portrait, and his thinking process throughout the project. "If you look at the left-hand side of it there's a mantle in the Oval Office and I put a shadow coming into the painting and it does two things," he said. "It actually literally represents a shadow from a blue dress that I had on a mannequin, that I had there while I was painting it, but not when he was there. It is also a bit of a metaphor in that it represents a shadow on the office he held, or on him."

Clinton admitted having an "inappropriate relationship" with his intern, Monica Lewinsky, while she worked at the White House in 1995 and 1996. The House of Representatives impeached Clinton following the scandal.

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