Could
a portrait by a follower have shown the way?
Not exact matches
This comprehensive exhibition, the first major show of the Old Master's work in America in 20 years, presents a 103
portraits painted
by Mr. Van Dyck and his
followers between 1613 and 1658.
The exhibition will unite a broad range of artworks and documentary materials, including an extraordinary group of photos taken
by Henri Cartier - Bresson just hours before and after Gandhi's assassination in New Delhi;
portraits of Gandhi's most important predecessors (Thoreau, Emerson, Ruskin, and Tolstoy) and
followers (Martin Luther King Jr, Nelson Mandela, the 14th Dalai Lama, and Aung San Suu Kyi).
Curated
by Gail Buckland (who also curated the 2009 exhibition Who Shot Rock & Roll: A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present), the photographs in the exhibition are organized along thematic lines: The Beginnings of Sports Photography, The Decisive Moment, Fans and
Followers,
Portraits, Off the Field, Vantage Point, In and Out of the Ring, For the Love of Sport, and The Olympics.