Images of Morgan Freeman, Audrey Hepburn and more have been added to the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery, along with Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jeff Bezos.
The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery unveiled on Tuesday the final images set to round out its “Recent Acquisitions” exhibition, including photos of Audrey Hepburn and Morgan Freeman.
The late “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” star, “Angel Has Fallen” actor and more notable figures will join the display, along with previously announced, including “Hamilton” creator Lin-Manuel Miranda and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. “The diversity of these 25 recent acquisitions reflects a small sample of the wide variety of artistic media, time periods, artists and disciplines ranging from fashion, music and art to publishing, social justice, and science that is found both within our collection and our halls,” said National Portrait Gallery chief curator Brandon Brame Fortune in a statement to The Times.
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