Face-to-Face: F. Scott Fitzgerald portrait

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As part of the National Portrait Gallery's education program "Face-to-Face," NPG reseacher Warren Perry discusses a portrait of F. Scott Fitzgerald by David Silvette. David Silvette executed this painting, the only known life-sitting of Fitzgerald, in 1935. Although the writer had commissioned the portrait, he was unable to pay for it and never owned it. You can see this portrait in the"Twentieth-Century Americans" exhibition on the museum's third floor. Recorded at NPG, October, 2008 (uploaded October 9, 2008). Image info: F. Scott Fitzgerald / David Silvette, 1935 / Oil on canvas / National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution. Face-to-Face talk currently located on the National Portrait Gallery's iTunesU page. ["F. Scott Fitzgerald" by David Silvette. NPG.72.107]

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