As part of its current exhibit "See You, See Me" , the Belmont Gallery of Art presents a Gallery Talk on "The Ageless Portrait" by Boston-area painter and art historian Marilyn Levitt, Professor Emeritus at Rider University in New Jersey.
Levitt’s talk will discuss the historical aspect of portrait painting through the ages using a variety of classic portrait images. The “Ageless Portrait” will also feature remarks by Belmont portrait painter Jennie Summerall, guest juror for “See You, See Me,” on the works she selected for the show.
Levitt, whose work is included in “See You, See Me,” holds both a B.A. and M. A. in Art History from Syracuse University. She has exhibited in galleries on the east coast as well as in Canada and has written articles on art education in a number of publications. Since moving to Boston 14 years ago has been giving art history lectures throughout the area.
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”There is a magical connection between a portrait painter, the sitter and a viewer,” says Levitt. “To really look at a portrait is to see more than a likeness. A portrait painter seeks to express, in pigment, an aspect of the sitter that cannot be told in words. The personality, emotion of the moment becomes a shared experience. Through the portrait we can expand our understanding of others and perhaps ourselves as well. I hope my talk will motivate people to look more carefully at portraits and enjoy the results,” she says.
The 2 p.m. Oct. 16 event is free and open to the public.
