Horne Portrait in Smithsonian
A portrait of Marilyn Horne is now on display in the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery.
The portrait by John Foote was installed in the gallery's "New Arrivals" exhibition on Thursday.
Foote created the portrait of Horne in 1971 to honor her debut at the Metropolitan Opera the previous year. The painting was originally displayed in “Portraits of the American Stage, 1771–1971,” an exhibition the National Portrait Gallery organized in recognition of the opening of the Kennedy Center in 1971.
You can see the portrait at the National Portrait Gallery's Blog.
The portrait by John Foote was installed in the gallery's "New Arrivals" exhibition on Thursday.
Foote created the portrait of Horne in 1971 to honor her debut at the Metropolitan Opera the previous year. The painting was originally displayed in “Portraits of the American Stage, 1771–1971,” an exhibition the National Portrait Gallery organized in recognition of the opening of the Kennedy Center in 1971.
You can see the portrait at the National Portrait Gallery's Blog.
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