Bill Clinton as Envisioned by Chuck Close
WASHINGTON, DC—Chuck Close created this portrait of Bill Clinton at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery using a style for which
WASHINGTON, DC—Chuck Close created this portrait of Bill Clinton at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery using a style for which
“George H.W. Bush as a Horseshoe Player,” 1989 (bronze) by Pat Oliphant. | Photo by Arts Observer WASHINGTON, DC—The sculpture
An intriguing portrait gazes across 8th Street, SE. | Photo by Arts Observer WASHINGTON, DC—Referencing Harry Potter, Magritte’s “The Son
WASHINGTON, DC—“Red Rose Cantata,” a graphic canvas, with bold colorful rhythm by Alma Thomas (1891-1978) is on view at the
“Antipodes” 1997 (copper and petrified wood) WASHINGTON, DC—In 1989, Jim Sanborn created “Kryptos,” a stone-slab water feature with encoded text
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