[PAST EVENT] From Antiquity to the "Selfie," Portraiture through the Ages

October 16, 2020
2pm - 3pm
Location
Zoom
Access & Features
  • Open to the public
  • Registration/RSVP
Muscarelle Museum of Art

Join the Muscarelle Museum of Art and art historian Elaine Ruffolo for a virtual presentation through the history of portraiture. What profile picture do you have on your social media account? How do you want to be portrayed, regarded, and remembered? Portraiture is a very old art form going back to ancient Egypt, where it flourished from about 5,000 years ago. Before the invention of photography, a painted, sculpted, or drawn portrait was the only way to record the appearance of someone. Portraits can represent individuals in many different ways. They can be literal representations of a person or they can represent a person symbolically. But portraits have always been more than just a record. They have been used to show the power, importance, virtue, beauty, wealth, taste, learning, or other qualities of the sitter.

Contact

Phone: 757.221.2700 | [[museum]]