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Leonard Bernstein

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Object Details

Artist

René Robert Bouché, 20 Sep 1905 - Jul 1963

Sitter

Leonard Bernstein, 25 Aug 1918 - 14 Oct 1990

Exhibition Label

Born Lawrence, Massachusetts
Like George Gershwin before him, Leonard Bernstein exulted in the staccato rhythms of the city, especially the city—New York. His career flourished on a parallel course as a composer, pianist, and conductor: he was hailed as an overnight sensation in 1943 when he replaced an ailing Bruno Walter as conductor of the New York Philharmonic. Shortly afterward, he met choreographer Jerome Robbins, and they created the ballet Fancy Free (1944). Bernstein was intent on creating music with a fast-paced, authentic American voice, and—with his own heyday paralleling the golden age of the American musical—he captured the pulsing energy of the city in his most popular works—On the Town, Wonderful Town, and West Side Story. He also helped popularize music of all kinds in his legendary “Young People’s Concerts,” which were broadcast on television to wide audiences in the 1950s.

Provenance

The sitter; his children; Springate Corporation, New York, representing Bernstein estate; gift 1991 to NPG

Credit Line

National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of Springate Corporation

Date

1960

Object number

NPG.92.3

Restrictions & Rights

Usage conditions apply

Copyright

© Denise Bouche Fitch

Type

Painting

Medium

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

Stretcher: 126.4 x 101 x 2.5cm (49 3/4 x 39 3/4 x 1")
Frame: 135.9 x 110.5 x 5.1cm (53 1/2 x 43 1/2 x 2")

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Location

Currently not on view

Data Source

National Portrait Gallery

Topic

Equipment\Smoking Implements\Cigarette
Costume\Jewelry\Watch\Wrist watch
Leonard Bernstein: Male
Leonard Bernstein: Arts and Culture\Performing Arts\Music\Musician\Composer
Leonard Bernstein: Arts and Culture\Education and Scholarship\Educator\Professor
Leonard Bernstein: Arts and Culture\Performing Arts\Music\Musician\Songwriter
Leonard Bernstein: Arts and Culture\Performing Arts\Music\Musician\Pianist
Leonard Bernstein: Arts and Culture\Performing Arts\Music\Musician\Conductor
Portrait

Metadata Usage

Usage conditions apply

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm4e4b4ab81-24a7-46af-b9d7-937e98e0924d

Record ID

npg_NPG.92.3

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