Lincoln's Portrait - RO
Online - Adults 18+
Wednesday, July 15
6:00pm - 7:00pm
Join us for a fascinating look at W.F.K. Travers’s monumental Lincoln portrait. Historian Mallory Mortillaro will share her firsthand research and the remarkable stories behind the painting’s journey.
At nine feet tall, this impressive portrait of the sixteenth president has been praised by those who knew him as more lifelike than any other. Exhibited at the US Capitol, the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, and the Union League Club in New York, among other important places, this portrait eventually found a home in the Hartley Dodge Memorial in Madison, NJ. Mallory will share her first-hand account of researching this painting and the stories she uncovered as she leads the audience through this painting’s fascinating provenance. This portrait is currently on loan to the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery.
Mallory Mortillaro is an art historian and educator. She has a decade of teaching experience and has worked on various art research projects for museums and organizations in the New York metropolitan area. Her discoveries in the art world have garnered her national attention. She studied at Drew University.
This program is made possible through the collaboration of 18 libraries across the Northwest suburbs.
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