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years—are on display, including works by Benjamin West, Rembrandt Peale, John Singer Sargent, Childe Hassam, Robert Henri and Cindy Sherman.

and women and how they are portrayed visually. Featured works are divided into four themes: Domesticity, Power, Magnetism, and Enhancements. (See story on pg. 64)

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Life Stories: American Portraits Past and Present Orlando Museum of Art www.omart.org

Life Stories explores how styles and purposes of portraiture have changed over time, reflecting changing social values and the shift of emphasis from formal to casual representations of the individual. Paintings, photographs and sculpture—spanning a period of over 200

XX-XY/Gender Representation in Art Orlando Museum of Art www.omart.org

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1934: A New Deal for Artists The Mennello Museum of American Art www.mennellomuseum.com

This exhibition recognizes the 75th anniversary of the federal Public Works of Art Project. From midDecember 1933 to June 1934, the New Deal program emOMA’s Permanent ployed artists during Collection and from the Great Depression important local, private and encouraged them and public collections, to depict the “Amerithis exhibition examcan Scene.” Included ines the roles of men are 56 works, ranging

from portraits and city scenes to landscapes and images of rural life, created by artists from across the US. PENSACOLA 04.01-05.01

Private Walls: Pensacola Collects II Pensacola Museum of Art www.pensacola museumofart.org

The PMA presents its 2nd annual exhibition of notable works from private art collections in the Pensacola area. The works, by artists of national and international acclaim,

1. Robert Henri, Rosaleen, 1928, oil on canvas, 28 x 20”, on long-term loan from Martin Andersen-Gracia Andersen Foundation, Inc. 2. Andy Warhol, Marilyn Monroe, 1967, screenprint on paper; edition of 250, 36 x 36”, gift of Council of 101, © 2010 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY 3. Lily Furedi, Subway, 1934, oil on canvas, 39 x 48-1/4”, Smithsonian American Art Museum Transfer from the US Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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