National Portrait Gallery






A Brush With History
Paintings from the National Portrait Gallery
Carolyn Kinder Carr, Ellen G. Miles


National Portrait Gallery
Smithsonian Institution
distributed by University Press of New England

2001 • 216 pp. 112 illus. (82 color). 9 x 12"
Art / History - American

$25.00 Paper, 978-1-58465-080-5
$60.00 Cloth, 978-1-58465-079-9

Not for sale in the British Commonwealth except Canada




A major book on the art of portraiture in America.

Portraiture is a unique genre that is common ground both for American art history and for history told through the biographies of the people who shaped it. Offering 78 wide-ranging examples from the incomparable National Portrait Gallery's collection, A Brush with History showcases the American portrait tradition from the country's beginnings to the present.

The book contains essays by the museum's Deputy Director Carolyn Kinder Carr and by Curator of Painting and Sculpture Ellen G. Miles. The full-page color portraits display such works as John Singleton Copley's Self-Portrait, Henry Inman's Sequoyah, Edgar Degas's Mary Cassatt, and Thomas Hart Benton's Self-Portrait with Rita. This handsomely designed volume also includes a foreword by Alan Fern, Director Emeritus of the National Portrait Gallery, and an essay by the Gallery's Research Historian Margaret Christman on the history of the National Portrait Gallery.








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