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A Portrait Gallery is a gallery or museum in which portraits are shown.
This can be a private gallery, however the most prominent portrait galleries are National Portrait Galleries such as
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The British edition of Vogue is a fashion magazine that has been published since the autumn of 1916. The magazine's current editor stated that, “Vogue’s power is universally acknowledged. It’s the place everybody wants to be if they want to be in the world of fashion" and 85% of the magazine’s readers agree that “Vogue is the Fashion Bible”. The magazine is considered to be one that links fashion to high society and class, teaching its readers how to ‘assume a distinctively chic and modern appearance’. As a branch-off of American Vogue, British Vogue is a magazine whose success is based upon its advertising rather than its sales revenue. In 2007, it ran 2,020 pages of advertising at an average of £16,000 a page. It is deemed to be more commercial than other editions of Vogue. British Vogue is the most profitable British magazine as well as the most profitable edition of Vogue besides the US and China editions.
During the First World War, Condé Nast, Vogue’s publisher, had to deal with restrictions on overseas shipping as well as paper shortages in America. The British edition of Vogue was the answer to this problem, providing Vogue fashion coverage in the British Isles when it was not practicable to receive it in the usual way. Under the London edition's first editor, Elspeth Champcommunal, the magazine was essentially the same as the American edition, except for its British English spellings. However, Champcommunal thought it important that Vogue be more than a fashion magazine. It featured articles on ‘society and sporting news… Health and beauty advice… travelogues… and editorials’, making it a 'skillfully mixed cocktail'. Champcommunal held her editorial position until 1922.
A portrait is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face and its expression is predominant. The intent is to display the likeness, personality, and even the mood of the person. For this reason, in photography a portrait is generally not a snapshot, but a composed image of a person in a still position. A portrait often shows a person looking directly at the painter or photographer, in order to most successfully engage the subject with the viewer.
Most early representations that are clearly intended to show an individual are of rulers, and tend to follow idealizing artistic conventions, rather than the individual features of the subject's body, though when there is no other evidence as to the ruler's appearance the degree of idealization can be hard to assess. Nonetheless, many subjects, such as Akhenaten and some other Egyptian pharaohs, can be recognised by their distinctive features. The 28 surviving rather small statues of Gudea, ruler of Lagash in Sumeria between c. 2144 - 2124 BC, show a consistent appearance with some individuality.
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Welcome to the Smithsonian. This orientation video outlines some of the most exciting exhibits in this Smithsonian museum. Created for students, the video also illustrates a few museum dos and don'ts. Learn More: http://www.npg.si.edu/
Subscribe to British Vogue: http://bit.ly/SubscribeBritishVogue Take a tour of the newly opened Vogue100: A Century of Style exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery with Vogue’s creative director Jaime Perlman and curator and Vogue contributing editor Robin Muir as they discuss a few of their favourite works in this very special display celebrating British Vogue’s one hundredth birthday. In this exclusive film you will hear untold stories behind the images, from the people who make Vogue what it is today. Subscribe to British Vogue►► http://po.st/SubscribeBritishVogue CONNECT WITH BRITISH VOGUE Web: http://po.st/BritishVogueVideo Twitter: http://po.st/TwitterBritishVogue Facebook: http://po.st/FacebookBritishVogue Google+: http://po.st/GoogleBritishVogue Instagram: http://po.st/Inst...
Grab your sketchbook and let's go out! For this month's Let's Go Out, Ed and I visited the National Portrait Gallery in London. What I love most about this gallery is no matter what type of portrait you like, there's room for every taste: photographs, painting, modern, classic art, realism or abstract. The entrance is free (YAY!) and it's the perfect date for a autumn-y cold day. National Portrait Gallery http://www.npg.org.uk/ CHECK MY ILLUSTRATIONS HERE! http://sandianerd.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/lets-go-out-november.html Thank you Ed for helping me with the filming and stuff! Ed's youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR-I25_yEl_frEZ26I9ty-w Follow meeeeee! Twitter http://twitter.com/frannerd Facebook http://facebook.com/frannerd Instagram http://instagram.com/fran...
Peter Funnell, the senior curator of the National Portrait Gallery (London), talks about its origins, how the gallery acquired its art collection and the image of the institution at the present time. S Educational programme during the “From Elizabeth to Victoria. British portraits from the National Portrait Gallery, London" exhibition 22 April- 24 July 2016, the State Tretyakov gallery, Moscow http://www.britishcouncil.ru/en/npg As part of the UK-Russia Year of Language and Literature 2016 #YoLL2016
The Art Channel visits the National Portrait Gallery in London to see how artists making Modern portraits are adapting this historic medium to reflect life today. The film begins by examining a Tudor portrait of Elizabeth I and establishes it as a comparison with a photographic self-portrait by Gilbert and George, a painting of Margaret Thatcher by Paul Brason and a photograph of Germaine Greer by Polly Borland. We finish by exploring a portrait bordering on abstraction by the painter Howard Hodgkin.
Footage of Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, arriving at the Portrait Gala at the National Portrait Gallery in London this evening. This video is managed by Newsflare. To use this video for broadcast or in a commercial player please email newsdesk@newsflare.com or call +44(0)8432895191 Contact Urban Pictures UK for further information: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/urbanpicturesuk Twitter: https://twitter.com/Urban_Pictures Blog: https://urbanpicturesuk.wordpress.com Video filmed on Sony AX53 in 4K quality.
The Duchess of Cambridge attending one of the most glittering events in her calendar so far this year – a gala dinner at the National Portrait Gallery. She may have been surrounded by fashionistas such as Alexa Chung, but the Duchess more than held her own in a glamorous forest green floor length gown by Temperley London, one of her favourite designers. he may have been surrounded by fashionistas such as Alexa Chung, but the Duchess more than held her own in a glamorous forest green floor length gown by Temperley London, one of her favourite designers. Kate's famously glossy brunette locks were styled in an especially bouncy flurry of curls, and she completed her outfit with a pretty gold glitter clutch bag costing £195 by Wilbur & Gussie and Jimmy Choo gold heels. The royal was also spo...
Welcome to the Smithsonian. This orientation video outlines some of the most exciting exhibits in this Smithsonian museum. Created for teachers, the video also illustrates a few museum dos and don'ts for school groups. Learn more: http://www.npg.si.edu/
Information for visitors travelling to the National Portrait Gallery in London.
This is a video review of Howard Hodgkin: Absent Friends at the National Portrait Gallery -23rd March to 18th June 2017 bought to you by Visiting London Guide .com We give you a sneak preview and illustrate what the exhibition can offer visitors. For the latest London news, views and reviews go to http://visitinglondonguide.com/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/visitinglondon
Welcome to the Smithsonian. This orientation video outlines some of the most exciting exhibits in this Smithsonian museum. Created for students, the video also illustrates a few museum dos and don'ts. Learn More: http://www.npg.si.edu/
Subscribe to British Vogue: http://bit.ly/SubscribeBritishVogue Take a tour of the newly opened Vogue100: A Century of Style exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery with Vogue’s creative director Jaime Perlman and curator and Vogue contributing editor Robin Muir as they discuss a few of their favourite works in this very special display celebrating British Vogue’s one hundredth birthday. In this exclusive film you will hear untold stories behind the images, from the people who make Vogue what it is today. Subscribe to British Vogue►► http://po.st/SubscribeBritishVogue CONNECT WITH BRITISH VOGUE Web: http://po.st/BritishVogueVideo Twitter: http://po.st/TwitterBritishVogue Facebook: http://po.st/FacebookBritishVogue Google+: http://po.st/GoogleBritishVogue Instagram: http://po.st/Inst...
Grab your sketchbook and let's go out! For this month's Let's Go Out, Ed and I visited the National Portrait Gallery in London. What I love most about this gallery is no matter what type of portrait you like, there's room for every taste: photographs, painting, modern, classic art, realism or abstract. The entrance is free (YAY!) and it's the perfect date for a autumn-y cold day. National Portrait Gallery http://www.npg.org.uk/ CHECK MY ILLUSTRATIONS HERE! http://sandianerd.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/lets-go-out-november.html Thank you Ed for helping me with the filming and stuff! Ed's youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR-I25_yEl_frEZ26I9ty-w Follow meeeeee! Twitter http://twitter.com/frannerd Facebook http://facebook.com/frannerd Instagram http://instagram.com/fran...
Peter Funnell, the senior curator of the National Portrait Gallery (London), talks about its origins, how the gallery acquired its art collection and the image of the institution at the present time. S Educational programme during the “From Elizabeth to Victoria. British portraits from the National Portrait Gallery, London" exhibition 22 April- 24 July 2016, the State Tretyakov gallery, Moscow http://www.britishcouncil.ru/en/npg As part of the UK-Russia Year of Language and Literature 2016 #YoLL2016
The Art Channel visits the National Portrait Gallery in London to see how artists making Modern portraits are adapting this historic medium to reflect life today. The film begins by examining a Tudor portrait of Elizabeth I and establishes it as a comparison with a photographic self-portrait by Gilbert and George, a painting of Margaret Thatcher by Paul Brason and a photograph of Germaine Greer by Polly Borland. We finish by exploring a portrait bordering on abstraction by the painter Howard Hodgkin.
Footage of Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, arriving at the Portrait Gala at the National Portrait Gallery in London this evening. This video is managed by Newsflare. To use this video for broadcast or in a commercial player please email newsdesk@newsflare.com or call +44(0)8432895191 Contact Urban Pictures UK for further information: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/urbanpicturesuk Twitter: https://twitter.com/Urban_Pictures Blog: https://urbanpicturesuk.wordpress.com Video filmed on Sony AX53 in 4K quality.
The Duchess of Cambridge attending one of the most glittering events in her calendar so far this year – a gala dinner at the National Portrait Gallery. She may have been surrounded by fashionistas such as Alexa Chung, but the Duchess more than held her own in a glamorous forest green floor length gown by Temperley London, one of her favourite designers. he may have been surrounded by fashionistas such as Alexa Chung, but the Duchess more than held her own in a glamorous forest green floor length gown by Temperley London, one of her favourite designers. Kate's famously glossy brunette locks were styled in an especially bouncy flurry of curls, and she completed her outfit with a pretty gold glitter clutch bag costing £195 by Wilbur & Gussie and Jimmy Choo gold heels. The royal was also spo...
Welcome to the Smithsonian. This orientation video outlines some of the most exciting exhibits in this Smithsonian museum. Created for teachers, the video also illustrates a few museum dos and don'ts for school groups. Learn more: http://www.npg.si.edu/
Information for visitors travelling to the National Portrait Gallery in London.
This is a video review of Howard Hodgkin: Absent Friends at the National Portrait Gallery -23rd March to 18th June 2017 bought to you by Visiting London Guide .com We give you a sneak preview and illustrate what the exhibition can offer visitors. For the latest London news, views and reviews go to http://visitinglondonguide.com/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/visitinglondon
Peter Funnell, the senior curator of the National Portrait Gallery (London), talks about its origins, how the gallery acquired its art collection and the image of the institution at the present time. S Educational programme during the “From Elizabeth to Victoria. British portraits from the National Portrait Gallery, London" exhibition 22 April- 24 July 2016, the State Tretyakov gallery, Moscow http://www.britishcouncil.ru/en/npg As part of the UK-Russia Year of Language and Literature 2016 #YoLL2016
Rose Frantzen was born and raised in the community of Maquoketa (mah CO ket ah), a city of about 6000 people in east-central Iowa. Ms. Frantzen trained at the American Academy of Art in Chicago. She also studied at Chicagos Palette & Chisel Academy and at the Lyme Academy of Arts in Connecticut. She has worked under the mentorship of Richard Schmid, and made painting tours of Australia, Guatemala, Mexico, and Russia. In this Gallery360 presentation, Rose Frantzen discusses the journey that led her to create Portrait of Maquoketa, a series of 180 12x12 paintings of the people in her community. Portraiture Now: Communities features paintings by Rose Frantzen, Jim Torok, and Rebecca Westcott. The exhibition is on view through July 5, 2010 http//:npg.si.edu/exhibit/communities
This is Day 1 of our 2017 trip to England. It includes our travel to the airport, a hotel room tour, our walk to Trafalgar Square, the Household Cavalry gift shop and the National Portrait Gallery and gift shop. Music Credit: “Life of Riley" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Other Places To Find Us: Address: PO Box 4773 Winchester, KY 40392 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tamisclock?ty=h Tami’s Snapchat: tamisclock Tami’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/tamisclock Tami’s Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/tamisclock/ Tami’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tamisclock/ Tami’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tamidunnyoutube Tami’s Google+: https://plus.google.com/+TamiDunn/posts Kevin’s L...
Patti Smith discussed her National Book Award-winning memoir "Just Kids" at the National Portrait Gallery on December 11, 2010. She was interviewed by the NPG's David C. Ward, Historian. "Just Kids" is a memoir of early 1970s Manhattan and of Patti Smith's friendship with artist Robert Mapplethorpe
The Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery installed a portrait of Tommy Lasorda, Hall of Fame manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers Tuesday, Sept. 22. Painted by artist Everett Raymond Kinstler, the life-sized portrait measures 60 by 50 inches and was commissioned to commemorate Lasordas legacy as part of the Dodgers organization. Sept. 22 was Lasordas 82nd birthday and the first night of a three-game series between the Dodgers and the Washington Nationals in Washington, D.C. The portrait is on view in the museums exhibition New Arrivals on the first floor through Nov. 15, 2009. After a brief Major League career as a left-handed pitcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers, Lasorda became one of the most enthusiastic and successful managers in baseball history. In his 20-year career as the ...
Freelance lecturer James Heard talks you through Rembrandt's illustrious and prolific career, from the successes of his early years in Amsterdam, to his later bankruptcy and the power of his self-portraits. Would you like to attend our Lunchtime Talks? Take a look at our program: https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/lunchtime-talks Follow us on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/NationalGallery Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenationalgallery/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/national_gallery/ Help keep the museum accessible for everyone by supporting us here: https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/support-us The National Gallery houses the national collection of paintings in the Western European tradition from the 13th to the 19th centuries. The museum is free of cha...
A recording of Special Projects Curator Colin Wiggins speaking about Vincent van Gogh at one of our lunchtime talks. Subscribe for more videos: http://bit.ly/1HrNTFd Watch the 'You Choose' series: http://bit.ly/1ox9gwx What if you could ask art experts to talk about the artists in the National Gallery's collection that interest you most? Six artists, chosen by you, have been selected as the subjects of six talks in the National Gallery. The talks have been recorded, so that those unable to attend can still watch them.
Final Q & A session of the scholarly symposium "Addressing (and Redressing) the Silence: New Scholarship in Sexuality and American Art" which presented papers from 11 scholars in the fields of art, art history, performance art, and social history. This symposium was presented in conjunction with the exhibition "Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture." It occurred on January 29, 2011 at the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution.