Stephen Colbert’s Portrait Garnering Great Attention

Well the National Portrait Gallery has garnered great attention lately by placing a photo of Stephen Colbert in the National Portrait Gallery. According to the Smithsonian, Colbert wanted his portrait to hang in the National Portrait Gallery.

After much thought and contemplation, they found an appropriate site to place the portrait, between two bathrooms and above a water fountain. I think it was appropriate.

Stephen Colbert's Portrait

It is amazing what attention this portrait is garnering. Throughout my stay at the National Portrait Gallery, I walked through most of the exhibition and it was quite enjoyable. All of the artwork is excellent and they have some wonderful exhibits that are there.

But the one portrait that is garnering the most attention is the portrait of Colbert. When I first went up to the second floor I saw this big crowd standing near the portraits of the Presidents. I thought this was a group touring the Portrait Gallery and American Art Museum and I went the other way.

Well, it wasn’t a group. It was a large crowd, that all look like they are in college, waiting to get the photo and look at the portrait of Colbert. It has certainly brought a lot of people to the museum who probably wouldn’t have come to visit. It is bringing in a lot of publicity and I think it was a good call to post the portrait.

Stephen Colbert's Portrait

So if you are in Washington, D.C., take some time and go enjoy the National Portrait Gallery and American Art Museum. And the portrait of Stephen Colbert.

Nation’s Capital – A Wonderful Day

It was a beautiful day in our Nation’s Capital and I took it all in.

I had never been to the Smithsonian’s American Art Museum/National Portrait Gallery before so I decided to take that in. When I got there I realized that Georgetown was playing Seton Hall at the Verizon Center, but it was halftime already, so I passed.

But the museum was amazing and there was a lot of art. I especially liked the Katharine Hepburn’s special collection and the portraits of the Presidents. This is quite a collection that they have there.

The folk art was kinda quirky and the hip-hop art collection coming soon looks like it will be interesting. Too bad I am going to miss it.

But the most interesting thing was the line to see Stephen Colbert’s portrait. More on that in a later post, but most of the people interested in seeing that were a lot younger than me.

Following that, I headed down to the National Archives. I hadn’t been there in a while and they had made some significant upgrades since I had last been in the late 1980′s. While I like the new open records area, there is a lot of good information and have provided a lot of access to photos and videos that were previously inaccessible, the line to see the important documents was quite long and slow moving. I had seen these before so I just skipped them.

I then went for a casual stroll on the mall. It was a beautiful day and quite enjoyable. As you can see from the photo how nice it was. There was a lot of people out walking around, playing football and soccer, or out enjoying the afternoon on the National Mall like me.

It was a beautiful day and I am glad I got to spend it in our Nation’s Capital.

Sarah Silverman on Jimmy Kimmel Show

I saw this video that Jason Calacanis posted on Pownce this afternoon and was rolling on the floor. It is pretty funny and worth watching.

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