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From Wax Sculptures To A Global Attraction: The Story Of Madame Tussaud

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The Early Life Of A Remarkable Artist: Madame Marie Tussaud, born Marie Grosholtz in 1761 in Strasbourg, France, became one of history’s most recognized sculptors through an unusual art form. She learned wax modeling from Dr. Philippe Curtius, a physician skilled in creating anatomical wax models. Under his guidance, she developed techniques that blended science, art, and realism. Wax sculpture was important during the 18th century because photography did not exist. Detailed figures allowed people to see accurate representations of famous individuals. Marie quickly showed talent in capturing facial expressions and fine details, skills that would define her career.

How Portraiture Shapes Africa’s Political Story At MoMA

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An Exhibition With A Clear Purpose: The Museum of Modern Art presents Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political Imagination as an exhibition that examines how African artists use portraiture to explore power, identity, and history. Rather than focusing on a single country or time period, the exhibition brings together works that reflect many experiences across the African continent and its global connections. The goal is to show how portraits can shape political ideas, not just record faces.