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The “First Lady of Song,” Ella Fitzgerald, was born 100 years ago today.
We’re celebrating the centennial of her birth and the legendary career that followed with this portrait on view at our National Portrait Gallery. Dizzy Gillespie, on the right,...
The “First Lady of Song,” Ella Fitzgerald, was born 100 years ago today.
We’re celebrating the centennial of her birth and the legendary career that followed with this portrait on view at our National Portrait Gallery. Dizzy Gillespie, on the right,...

The “First Lady of Song,” Ella Fitzgerald, was born 100 years ago today.

We’re celebrating the centennial of her birth and the legendary career that followed with this portrait on view at our National Portrait Gallery. Dizzy Gillespie, on the right, is all of us as he gazes at Lady Ella in song.

The photographer, William P. Gottlieb, learned to use a camera so that he could include images in his weekly music column for The Washington Post. Today, his photos of jazz musicians from the 1930s and ’40s are regarded as invaluable visual records of jazz’s Golden Age. 

Read more about Fitzgerald’s rise to fame and this portrait, a recent museum acquisition which has never been shown before.

More pieces from her life in our collection in our Twitter Moment.

Caja De Memoria Viva II: Constancia Clemente-Colon / Adrián Román / 2013 / Collection of the Artist / © Adrián Román Paul Morigi / 2016

Artist Adrián Román wanted to “literally allow viewers to enter the head/mind of the person in the portrait and explore their memories.” 

Step under this immersive memory box and you get to know Constancia Clemente-Colon through objects that speak to her life—photos of her youth, tattered baby shoes to represent the little sister who died when she was a child. 

Visitors to our National Portrait Gallery voted Román’s “Caja De Memoria Viva II: Constancia Clemente-Colon” as their favorite among portraits selected as part of an annual competition.

Learn more in this interview with the artist.