Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery Acquires from Andreeva Commissions, Santa Fe, Famous American Portraits by Andrew Tift
Del.icio.us Reddit My Web Furl It

The Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery negotiated a purchase and acquisition from Andreeva Portrait Commissions of portraits of Cormac McCarthy and Murray Gell-Mann by acclaimed artist Andrew Tift for their distinguished collection.

Santa Fe, NM (PRWEB) September 2, 2008 — The Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery has acquired portraits of the Pulitzer prize-winning author Cormac McCarthy and Nobel Prize-winning scientist Murray Gell-Mann, painted by award-winning artist Andrew Tift, from Andreeva Portrait Commissions to add to their permanent collection of famous Americans.

Cormac McCarthy portrait by Tift
Cormac McCarthy portrait by Tift

The portraits are part of a series of twenty-three portraits by Andrew Tift, commissioned in 2003 by gallerist/owner Tatiana Andreeva, as a millennial portrait record of northern New Mexicans. This unique, one of a kind collection, New Mexico Faces, represented by Andreeva Artists, includes scientists, activists, artists, musicians, flea market sellers, a Viet Nam veteran, a waitress, and other extraordinary ordinary people, see http://www.andreevagallery.com/main/artists/24-tift/works

The painter of the collection, Andrew Tift, won the prestigious BP Portrait Award Best of Show 2006 at London’s National Portrait Gallery. Tift is represented for commissions by Andreeva and will be teaching in the Andreeva Academy in December (see http://www.AndreevaAcademy.com).

Andreeva represents masters of figurative painting from around the world for portrait commissions and for instruction at the Portrait Academy in Santa Fe, NM and in Salado, Texas.

Contact:
Pam Osborn, Director
Andreeva Portrait Commissions
505-982-7272
www.AndreevaCommissions.com

See Also:

[Via PRWeb: Science and Research]


Related Posts

No Tags

Tags for this post: No Tags

Post a comment
Name: 
Email: 
URL: 
Comments: