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Melania Trump Busted With Dubious Renoir Painting in Office

January 20, 2026
in News, Trumpland
Melania Trump Busted With Dubious Renoir Painting in Office

First lady Melania Trump chose an intriguing painting for her office: a replica depicting a scene that seems to mirror her life.

In a new trailer for her self-produced documentary, Melania, which offers a behind-the-scenes look at the first lady’s life, one observer spotted a copy of Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s 1874 painting La Loge hanging in her Trump Tower office.

The painting, which appears in the trailer as the first lady greets her husband with a “Hi, Mr. President” during a phone call while looking out at the New York City skyline, is a 1874 Impressionist work showing a Parisian couple in a theatre box.

okay something came up for me here. why do the trumps have a fake of renoir’s “la loge” on their wall https://t.co/bsCD2LSwUA pic.twitter.com/zlNNt9CjaY

— ella devi (@ellad3vi) January 19, 2026

In 19th-Century France, the theatre box symbolized wealth and social status, and the painting has also been interpreted as critiquing the entitled attitude of bourgeois men, with the man in the box appearing to scan the crowd for another woman.

According to some interpretations, Renoir’s model—Nini Lopez—seems to have an ambiguous social standing, suggested by her extravagant dress and makeup, which may symbolize her attempt to push her way into high society.

“Just swap out the name “Nini” for Ivana, Marla, or Melania,” wrote author of The Appraisal newsletter, Julie Davich, highlighting the irony of the similarities of the woman in the painting with President Donald Trump’s current and former wives, whose social status and wealth rose significantly after marrying the businessman.

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump arrive for a New Year’s Eve event at his Mar-a-Lago home on December 31, 2025 in Palm Beach, Florida. The president called in to Fox & Friends on January 3  to brag about watching the strikes on Venezuela from his club.
Renoir’s painting shows parallels to President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump’s love story. Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Yet the parallels don’t end with the subject of Renoir’s artwork: the painting itself is a reproduction, the original is displayed at The Courtauld Gallery in London, and a smaller version was sold at a Sotheby’s auction in London in 2008.

According to journalist Mark Bowden, Trump had spoken about owning Renoir paintings as far back as 1996.

In a piece for Vanity Fair, Bowden described how, during a meeting that year, the president—then a businessman—showed off his private jet and pointed out a Renoir on his walls, claiming it was worth “$10 million.” However, Davich notes in her newsletter that around the same time, Renoir’s small Baigneuse painting sold for $20.9 million.

Trump on plane
According to Mark Bowden, the president had a Renoir painting hanging on his private jet in 1996. Andrew Milligan/PA Images via Getty Images

“He showed off the gilded interior of his plane—calling me over to inspect a Renoir on its walls, beckoning me to lean in closely to see… what?” Bowden recalled, remembering that Trump made him lean in to see not the brush strokes on the painting, but the signature.

The president is known for his tacky, gold-loving style, once posting on Twitter that “He who has the gold makes the rules.”

Since the start of his administration, Trump has demolished the East Wing to make room for a gaudy ballroom expected to be larger than the White House, criticized other presidents’ décor for having cheap taste, and redesigned the Rose Garden, leaving his mark on the White House in his own style.

American artist Andy Warhol at the Coe Kerr Gallery opening for artist Jamie Wyeth held on May 2, 1984. From the gallery, guests moved to Mortimer's for a dinner hosted by Nan Kempner.
Andy Warhol described Trump as “sort of cheap.” Fairchild Archive/Fairchild Archive/Penske Media via Getty Images

Yet, when it comes to art, he was once described by Pop Art artist Andy Warhol as “sort of cheap,” after he rejected and never bought Warhol’s portraits of the Trump Tower in the 1980s.

“When it comes to investing, he prefers higher-return investments,” a longtime friend of Trump told Page Six, adding, “Trump can appreciate great art, but he finds the New York arts crowd elitist and phony. He prefers real estate.”

The Daily Beast has contacted the White House for comment regarding Renoir’s painting being in the first lady’s office.

The post Melania Trump Busted With Dubious Renoir Painting in Office appeared first on The Daily Beast.

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