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THE PORTRAIT PROCESS

To celebrate business or professional milestones—or to create a cherished heirloom—a fine art portrait commission stands as the ultimate status symbol. Many of those we admire have not been forgotten; instead, their likenesses are preserved in portraits for future generations. As new leaders emerge and family traditions evolve, the desire for a traditional oil portrait has seen a resurgence. Even in our technology-driven world, there remains a place for a beautiful oil painting with you as the subject. Allow us to connect you with a talented artist who will make you the star of your own portrait!

President George Washington sitting for his fine art portrait.

Gilbert Stuart Painting George Washington, 1858
ARTIST: Carl Hermann Schmolze

Why commission a fine art portrait?

  • To honor a retiring CEO/President

  • To commemorate a deceased executive

  • To honor a dean or department chair stepping down

  • To recognize generous donors

  • To mark a Bar/Bat Mitzvah or Holy Communion

  • To remember precious young children, before they lose their teeth

  • To celebrate an important birthday

  • To celebrate marriage or, even, divorce

  • To celebrate a newly merged family or company

  • To mark an anniversary

  • As a memorial for a family member

  • Or just because …

ESTABLISH

A LEGACY

START A TRADITION

BUILD A HISTORY

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