First Lady Michelle Obama (painting)

First Lady Michelle Obama, initially titled Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama, is a portrait of former First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama, painted by the artist Amy Sherald. Unveiled in 2018, it hangs in the National Portrait Gallery (NPG) in Washington, D.C. The six-by-five-foot (1.8 by 1.5 m) oil-on-linen painting shows Obama, rendered in Sherald's signature grisaille, resting her chin lightly on her hand, as a geometric print dress flows outward filling the frame against a sky-blue background.

First Lady Michelle Obama
Portrait of Michelle Obama
ArtistAmy Sherald 
Year2018
Mediumoil paint, linen
SubjectMichelle Obama 
Dimensions183.2 cm (72.1 in) × 152.7 cm (60.1 in) × 7 cm (2.8 in)
LocationNational Portrait Gallery
Accession No.PA/NPG.18-57 
Websitenpg.si.edu/exhibition/former-first-lady-michelle-obama-artist-amy-sherald

Praised by critics and immensely popular with museum visitors, the National Portrait Gallery's attendance doubled in the two years after the unveiling of Sherald's portrait along with Kehinde Wiley's portrait of President Barack Obama. Museum director Kim Sajet credits Sherald and Wiley with reinvigorating the genre of portrait painting. Sherald and Wiley were also the first African American artists to receive commissions for National Portrait Gallery presidential portraits.

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