"Parsing Bill", a painting by Petrina Ryan-Kleid, is seen. (Petrina Ryan-Kleid)

The late alleged sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein had a provocative oil painting of former President Bill Clinton hanging in his Manhattan mansion.

“It was hanging up there prominently — as soon as you walked in — in a room to the right,” said a source who had seen the head-turning art, according to the New York Post. “Everybody who saw it laughed and smirked.”

Another woman claimed to have snapped a photo of the picture while visiting the convicted sex offender in October 2012.

Painted by artist Petrina Ryan-Kleid, "Parsing Bill" depicts Clinton sitting seductively in a chair in the Oval Office, adorned in red heels and a blue dress reminiscent of the infamous garb that the former president soiled during his dalliance with Monica Lewinsky.

Ryan-Kleid did not answer calls from the Washington Examiner.

Epstein's opulent $56 million Manhattan home on East 71st Street off Central Park was reportedly filled with other strange decorations, including a mannequin in a wedding dress suspended from the ceiling. Epstein's unique artistic tastes also carried over into his architectural projects, such as the mysterious domed temple-like structure on his private island in the Caribbean. The FBI raided his so-called "Pedophile Island" on Monday.

Epstein was found dead of an apparent suicide in his jail cell last weekend, prompting an explosion of conspiracy theories and an investigation from the Justice Department.