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WNHHS March Zoom Meeting — Inez McDermot — "Portraits of a Revolution."

Mon, Mar 09

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Online Zoom Event

Art Historian Inez McDermot explores American portraits painted and sculpted around the period of the American Revolution, examining portraits of founding “fathers” and “mothers,” as well as of lesser-known individuals. An RSVP is not required, but allows us to send you an event reminder.

WNHHS March Zoom Meeting — Inez McDermot — "Portraits of a Revolution."
WNHHS March Zoom Meeting — Inez McDermot — "Portraits of a Revolution."

Time & Location

Mar 09, 2026, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Online Zoom Event

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Portraits of a Revolution

With art historian Inez McDermot


This program explores American portraits painted and sculpted during the years leading up to, and the decades after, the Revolution. The ideals, values and virtues expressly stated in our founding documents are easily identifiable in these portraits once we know how to “read” them. We will examine portraits of founding “fathers” and “mothers,” as well as of lesser-known individuals, as documents that can be read like texts. We will also discuss the tradition of portraiture, and the influences of earlier art movements, artists, and artifacts, that inform these American portraits. Audiences will be introduced to, and practice, some skills of art analysis and learn how art works can reveal so much about a culture.


Inez McDermott  has been teaching art history and curating art and history exhibitions in New Hampshire since 1986. In her classes and…


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