Saturday, July 15, 2006

National Portrrait Gallery, Washington, DC

After postponing our plan to visit the National Portrait Gallery, my brother and I
parked and rode the METRO and got off exactly where the museum is.

Photo taking is only limited to some galleries. So after a few photographs, he checked in his bag ang camera for a fee of 25 cents. The locker can only accommodate a backpack.




The National Portrait Gallery has a collection of nearly 20,000 paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings and photographs, portrays men and women who have made significant contributions to the history, development and culture of the people of the United States.



National Portrait Gallery
Phone: (202) 275-1738
FAX: (202) 275-1887
Mailing Address:
National Portrait Gallery
Smithsonian Institution
PO Box 37012
Victor Building–Suite 8300 MRC 973
Washington, DC, 20013-7012
Staff Offices:
750 Ninth Street NW
Suite 8300
Washington, DC 20001


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The Galloping Horse

At the right side of the entrance is this scuplture of a horse and its rider.
I wonder why the color is blue.




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GIRAFFE



It reminds me of my elementary days when our teachers gave us projects to work on for
exhibits. The giraffe is made from "tansans."

The Doughnut



Not the Krispy Kreme and Dunkin Donut types. It is made out of marble.

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Not all that glitters is gold



This was made from aluminum foil. What is astonishing about this work is, it is more than 20 years old.

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Angel




Angel scupltures made from marble exhibited in one gallery.


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The Statue and the Shadow



I just like the way my brother photographed this statue of a woman with the silohuette of a man as a background.


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Singer Sewing Machine





Angel scupltures made from marble exhibited in one gallery.


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This is the sewing machine that Isaac Singer built where the needle moved up and down rather than the side-to-side and the needle was powered by a foot treadle.

Sewing machines did not go into mass production until the 1850's, when Isaac Singer built the first commercially successful machine.

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Daniel Webster



One of the photographs taken in the American Origins Gallery before my brother was approached by a security personnel reminding him where taking photos is not allowed.

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OLD CAMERA


It is not digicam but it took pictures of the people in the olden days.

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Work of Art



It reminds me of our products made from bamboos and rattan.

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