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Self-Portrait

Ellen Emmet Rand1927

National Academy of Design

National Academy of Design
New York, United States

Rand was a successful artist whose work, in the depths of the Great Depression, was instrumental in the financial support of her husband and three sons. In 1930 alone she earned over $74,000 from portrait commissions, and one of her three paintings of Franklin D. Roosevelt is his official White House portrait. A highly skilled portraitist, Rand would naturally have considered exactly how she wanted history to view her. In her self-portrait of 1927 she is unmistakably the professional artist at work in her studio, armed with the tools of her profession. She makes direct eye contact with the viewer in a businesslike, even mannish manner, wearing an artist’s smock, eye glasses, and a fedora.

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  • Title: Self-Portrait
  • Creator: Ellen Emmet Rand
  • Date Created: 1927
  • Physical Dimensions: 30 x 24 inch
  • Provenance: Gift from the artist, ANA diploma presentation November 14, 1927
  • Type: s, Painting
  • Medium: Oil on composition board
National Academy of Design

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