This documentary is extraordinary on so many levels. It reminds us of the important role the venue of an exhibit plays (same paintings in different spaces/ different light/different color walls as backbground, can create such different reactions even if only subtly). Also intriguing to learn of the history of the original painting and its possible loss in the SF earth quake, and the sheer size of the collection. Thank you for creating and for sharing.
I have a hand-painted portrait brooch of her, in a beautiful sterling frame with glass and everything. After looking at god-knows-how-many nearly identical images of her, I swear mine is the prettiest. 😊
This was one of the most moving exhibits I’ve ever experienced. Thank you for capturing it on film!
This documentary is extraordinary on so many levels. It reminds us of the important role the venue of an exhibit plays (same paintings in different spaces/ different light/different color walls as backbground, can create such different reactions even if only subtly). Also intriguing to learn of the history of the original painting and its possible loss in the SF earth quake, and the sheer size of the collection. Thank you for creating and for sharing.
I have a hand-painted portrait brooch of her, in a beautiful sterling frame with glass and everything. After looking at god-knows-how-many nearly identical images of her, I swear mine is the prettiest. 😊