Body politics: Copley's portraits as political effigies during the American Revolution / Lauren Lessing, Nina Roth-Wells, Terri Sabatos
Prince Demah and the profession of portrait painting / Jennifer Van Horn
"Capital Likenesses": George Washington, the federal city, and economic selfhood in American portraiture / Ross Barrett
Caricature portraits and early American identity / Allison M. Stagg
Reconstruction reconsidered: the Gordon Collection of the National Portrait Gallery / Kate C. Lemay
Cloud of witnesses: painting history through combinative portraiture / Christopher Allison
"Let me take your head" photographic portraiture and the Gilded Age celebrity image / Erin Pauwels
Soul-searching: the portrait in Gilded Age America / Akela Reason
Playing against type: Frank Matsura's photographic performances / ShiPu Wang
The other's other: portrait photography in Latin America, 1890-1930 / Juanita Solano Roa
Photos of style and dignity: Woodard's studio and the delivery of black modern subjectivity / Amy Mooney
Side eye: early-twentieth-century American portraiture on the periphery / Jonathan Frederick Walz
"Call it a little game between 'I' and 'me'": Mar/Cel Duchamp in the Wilson-Lincoln system / Anne Collins Goodyear
Making sense of our selfie nation / Richard H. Saunders
Habla LAMADRE: María Magdalena Campos-Pons, Carrie Mae Weems, and black feminist performance / Nikki A. Greene
Meaningful (dis)placements: the portrait of Luis Muñoz Marín by Francisco Rodón at the National Portrait Gallery / Taína Caragol.