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NPG: American Origins; Civil War |
A "conversation about America"
is on view in a series of 17 galleries
and alcoves chronologically arranged to
take the visitor from the days of
contact between Native Americans and
European explorers through the struggles
of independence to the Gilded Age. Major
figures from Pocahontas to Chief Joseph,
Alexander Hamilton to Henry Clay, and
Nathaniel Hawthorne to Harriet Beecher
Stowe are be among those included. Three
of the galleries are devoted exclusively
to the Civil War, examining this
conflict in depth. A group of modern
photographic prints produced from Mathew
Brady's original negatives complement
the exhibition. Highlights from the
Gallery's remarkable collection of
daguerreotypes, the earliest practical
form of photography, are on view in
"American Origins," making the
National Portrait Gallery the first
major museum to create a permanent
exhibition space for daguerreotype
portraits of historically significant
Americans.
www.npg.si.edu/exhibit/curex1.htm#origin
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items are from between 26 Aug 2008 & 22 Feb 2009.