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Ralph Wolfe Cowan, artist interview
Publisher |
Smithsonian
Media Type |
video
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
History
Society & Culture
Visual Arts
Publication Date |
Jan 08, 2010
Episode Duration |
00:25:28
Ralph Wolfe Cowan discusses his portrait of Elvis Presley on view at the National Portrait Gallery, in the "One Life: Echoes of Elvis" exhibition. Interview by "Echoes of Elvis" curator Warren Perry
Interview by Warren Perry, curator of "Echoes of Elvis." Elvis Presley released hundreds of records throughout a career that spanned slightly more than two decades. He also starred in thirty-one feature films and two documentaries. He was photographed throughout his career, and images of him on film are part of the American visual experience. However, the King of Rock and Roll only sat for one portrait painter--Ralph Wolfe Cowan. Elvis sat for Cowan in 1969, and Cowan produced the portrait that hangs today at Graceland. At the time, Cowan also made sketches for this portrait but left them alone until 1988, when he completed this work. At the time this portrait was drafted, Elvis was transitioning from making films to performing live; from 1968 until his death in 1977, he toured regularly. Of Elvis, Cowan said, he "was funny and had charisma that was bigger than life. I enjoyed our friendship." Cowan's portrait is on display as part of the National Portrait Gallery's new exhibition "One Life: Echoes of Elvis." ( http://www.npg.si.edu/exhibit/elvis/ ) This one=room exhibition marks the seventh-fifth anniversary of Elvis Presley's birth and also includes works by William Eggleston, Red Grooms, Robert Arneson, and others. Recorded at NPG, May 27, 2009. Image info: Elvis Presley / Ralph Wolfe Cowan (born 1931) / Oil on canvas, 1976-88 / National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of R. W. Cowan

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