About this Event
How did American women refashion their identities in early-twentieth-century Paris? Find out by joining Robyn Asleson, the Portrait Gallery’s curator prints and drawings, for a tour of “Brilliant Exiles: American Women in Paris, 1900–1939.” Viewing portraiture through the lens of fashion, the tour will explore the ways in which new modes of self-styling (including clothing, hairstyle, cosmetics, and deportment) enabled unconventional American women to express the revised personal and professional identities they developed in France.
The Portrait Gallery strives to provide programs that are accessible to all visitors. If you have questions about the accessibility of this program, or if you would like to request real-time captioning (CART), sign language interpretation, or any other accommodations, please contact [email protected]. Two weeks' advance notice is appreciated for requesting accommodations.
Image Credit: Self-portrait by Romaine Brooks. Oil on canvas, 1923 Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the artist
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, 800 G Street Northwest, Washington, United States
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