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Painting Michelle Obama

Season 2
April 24, 2018
ep. 23 | painting michelle obama

The day that Amy Sherald heard that she had been chosen to paint a portrait of First Lady Michelle Obama, she called her mom to tell her the news, and then she told her dog. But soon after, the nerves set in. How was she going to create a portrait of one of the most iconic women in the world? In this episode of Sidedoor, we journey to Sherald's studio to hear exactly how she captured the spirit of Michelle Obama in paint on canvas, and what she thinks of the reactions to her work.

Fancy yourself an artist? Learn about the Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition, which Sherald recently won.

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22c Abigail Adams single

Abigail Adams

15c Dolley Madison single

Dolley Madison

Postcard of a Dress of Dolley Madison

Dolley Madison and Anna Payne

Mrs. John Quincy Adams

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Harriet Lane Johnston

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Mary Todd Lincoln

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Frances Folsom Cleveland

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Frances Folsom Cleveland

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Helen Herron Taft

Ellen Louise Axson Monument [sculpture] / (photographer unknown)

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Woodrow Wilson and Edith Bolling Galt Wilson

Grace Anna Goodhue Coolidge


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