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Through April 20: "Sitting For History"

Tacoma Art Museum

Alfredo Arreguin, “Frida’s Messengers,” 1992. Serigraph, 24 x 17 1/4 inches. Photo courtesy of Tacoma Art Museum, gift of Alfredo Arreguin and Susan Lytle. Art cropped due to size

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"Sitting for History: Exploring Self-Identity Through Portraiture" is an exhibition of more than 60 paintings, drawings and photographs by artists such as Pierre August Renoir, Chuck Close, George Luks, Mary Randlett, Gilbert Stuart and Andrew Wyeth, plus some sculpture and jewelry.

It is an intriguing show juxtaposing historical paintings and ultra-modern art.

Read Alec Clayton's full review of "Sitting for History: Exploring Self-Identity Through Portraiture" in the Music and Culture section.

"SITTING FOR HISTORY," 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday, 5-8 p.m. third Thursday, through April 20, 214, Tacoma Art Museum, 1701 Pacific Ave., Tacoma, $10, student/military/senior $8, 5 and younger free, 253.272.4258

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