"A portrait is a picture in which there is just a tiny little something not quite right about the mouth." -- John Singer Sargent

Sunday, July 1, 2018

Michelle Obama



This 2018 portrait of Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama by Amy Sherald hangs in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC.
“Michelle Obama remembers growing up on the South Side of Chicago and thinking, ‘being smart is cooler than anything in the world.’ After earning degrees from Princeton University and Harvard Law School, she joined Sidley Austin LLP, where she met Barack Obama in 1989. Guided by the desire to improve her community, she left the firm in the mid-1990s to begin a career in public service. She directed community and external affairs for the University of Chicago Medical Center prior to moving to Washington in 2009.

During her husband's two presidential campaigns, Mrs. Obama delivered poignant speeches that centered on her family's commitment to serving others and highlighted the importance of her role as a parent. As first lady, she focused on women's rights, LGBTQ rights, children's health, and military families.

Mrs. Obama selected Amy Sherald, winner of the 2016 Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition, to create her official portrait for the museum. The Baltimore-based artist considers the former first lady to be someone ‘women can relate to no matter what shape, size, race, or color.... We see our best selves in her.’ Here, she portrays Mrs. Obama as both confident and approachable, in a dress by Michelle Smith's label Milly.” – National Portrait Gallery


 

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