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Michelle Robinson Obama grew up on Chicago’s South Side with parents who taught her to be “outspoken and unafraid.” After earning degrees from Princeton University and Harvard Law School, she joined Sidley Austin LLP in Chicago, where she met the man who would become her husband and the forty-fourth president of the United States. Wanting to improve her community, she left the firm in the mid-1990s and transitioned to a career in public service. As first lady, she fought for women’s rights, children’s health, LGBTQ+ rights, andmilitary families.

Obama selected Amy Sherald to create her portrait after Sherald won first place in the National Portrait Gallery’s 2016 Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition. The women formed a bond through their shared passion for inspiring young people, especially girls of color. Sherald, who is known for portraits of African American subjects painted in grayscale, asserts, “I always want the work to be a resting place for Black people, one where you can let your guard down among figures you understand.” Painted when Obama was writing her memoir Becoming (2018), this iconic portrait shows her in an introspective mood wearing a Michelle Smith dress reminiscent of the Gee’s Bend quilts made by
descendants of enslaved people.

Details

  • Title: First Lady Michelle Obama
  • Creator: Amy Sherald
  • Date Created: 2018
  • Physical Dimensions: w152.7 x h183.2 x d7 cm (Stretcher)
  • Type: Oil on linen
  • Rights: National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; Gift of Kate Capshaw and Steven Spielberg; Judith Kern and Kent Whealy; Tommie L. Pegues and Donald A. Capoccia; Clarence, DeLoise, and Brenda Gaines; Jonathan and Nancy Lee Kemper; The Stoneridge Fund of Amy and Marc Meadows; Robert E. Meyerhoff and Rheda Becker; Catherine and Michael Podell; Mark and Cindy Aron; Lyndon J. Barrois and Janine Sherman Barrois; The Honorable John and Louise Bryson; Paul and Rose Carter; Bob and Jane Clark; Lisa R. Davis; Shirley Ross Davis and Family; Alan and Lois Fern; Conrad and Constance Hipkins; Sharon and John Hoffman; Audrey M. Irmas; John Legend and Chrissy Teigen; Eileen Harris Norton; Helen Hilton Raiser; Philip and Elizabeth Ryan; Roselyne Chroman Swig; Josef Vascovitz and Lisa Goodman; Eileen Baird; Dennis and Joyce Black Family Charitable Foundation; Shelley Brazier; Aryn Drake-Lee; Andy and Teri Goodman; Randi Charno Levine and Jeffrey E. Levine; Fred M. Levin and Nancy Livingston, The Shenson Foundation; Monique Meloche Gallery, Chicago; Arthur Lewis and Hau Nguyen; Sara and John Schram; Alyssa Taubman and Robert Rothman
  • External Link: https://npg.si.edu/object/npg_NPG.2018.15
  • Classification: Painting

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