Wed Jan 22, 10:00 AM - Sun May 11, 5:00 PM
in 16 days
in 16 days
1000 Holt Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789
Community: Winter Park
Description
How do portraits influence our perception of their sitters? What do they communicate about values and role in society? For centuries portraiture has been a fundamental form of art in the western world.
Event Details
How do portraits influence our perception of their sitters? What do they communicate about values and role in society? For centuries portraiture has been a fundamental form of art in the western world. From images of kings and queens to allegorical figures that embody moral values and convey symbolic meaning, portraits document social and political structures of times past. They tell stories, not only of the people represented, but also of their historical context, and of their unique function as objects.
This exhibition brings together a selection of paintings and sculptures by European and American artists from the 16th to the early 20th century. The grouping shows the evolution of artistic styles and techniques, and the historical significance of physical attributes to convey status, wealth, faith, and power. Individually, each of these works opens a window into a world. Beyond the obvious visual indicators of social position, these artworks played an important role communicating information about the sitter, reinforcing social or moral values, and shaping perspectives about contemporary society.
On view during museum hours:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10am-7pm
Weds-Fri: 10am-4pm
Sat-Sun: 12pm-5pm
MUSEUM CLOSURE DATES:
April 7-11: Closed for install
This exhibition brings together a selection of paintings and sculptures by European and American artists from the 16th to the early 20th century. The grouping shows the evolution of artistic styles and techniques, and the historical significance of physical attributes to convey status, wealth, faith, and power. Individually, each of these works opens a window into a world. Beyond the obvious visual indicators of social position, these artworks played an important role communicating information about the sitter, reinforcing social or moral values, and shaping perspectives about contemporary society.
On view during museum hours:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10am-7pm
Weds-Fri: 10am-4pm
Sat-Sun: 12pm-5pm
MUSEUM CLOSURE DATES:
April 7-11: Closed for install
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