Portrait Of First Four Female Supreme Court Justices Unveiled
A new oil portrait of the first four female U.S. Supreme Court justices was on display Monday at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. The painting, a mixture of Velázquez and de Chirico, is by Nelson Shanks.
It’s not too bad, but we think Elena Kagan got the short end of the stick in this portraiture, looking a bit older and frumpier.
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