Reagan Era Presidential Ceremony: North Entry Hall Christmas Card, 1988
Non Paper Memorabilia
Reagan, Ronald. White House Christmas Card, 1988, documents the ceremonial public culture of the presidency during the final year of the Reagan administration. Issued as an official seasonal greeting, the card uses the North Entry Hall at Christmas to connect White House interiors, holiday ritual, and presidential image-making during a period defined by Cold War diplomacy, conservative political realignment, and highly managed public symbolism.Reagan, Ronald. White House Christmas Card. Washington, D.C.: The White House, 1988. Color card. The image depicts the North Entry Hall decorated for Christmas, presenting the executive residence through interior architecture, seasonal ornament, and formal public hospitality.
White House Christmas cards form part of the material culture of presidential communication, pairing private holiday exchange with official visual representations of national continuity. Minimal handling, excellent. Focused example of Reagan-era presidential ephemera centered on White House ceremony, seasonal display, and executive residence iconography.
Item #8800
Price: $85.00
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