Face-to-Face: Robert Frost portrait

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As part of the National Portrait Gallery's education program "Face-to-Face," NPG historian David Ward discusses a sculpture of Robert Frost. Robert Frost was one of the few modern American poets who combined critical with popular acclaim. His best poetry was written in the 1920s and 1930s, as America was discovering its national and regional histories.This sculpture, by Walker Kirtland Hancock, is on view in the exhibition "20th-Century Americans," on the museum's third floor. Recorded at NPG, September 2008 (uploaded September 29, 2008). Image info: Robert Lee Frost / Walker Kirtland Hancock, 1969 cast after 1950 original / Bronze / National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of the artist. Face-to-Face talk currently located on the National Portrait Gallery's iTunesU page. [“Robert Frost” by Walker Kirtland Hancock. NPG.69.31]

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