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Harold Varmus at the unveiling of his NIH Director's portrait (image 2)
Harold Varmus at the unveiling of his NIH Director's portrait (image 2)
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Crawford, John National Institutes of Health (U.S.). Office of NIH History National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
Standing beside Dr. Varmus (who had since left NIH three years earlier to head the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York) is the portrait's creator, John R. Friedman.. At the ceremony, Varmus gave an art history lesson on the portrait, which has him in the foreground seated and looking gregarious in an open-collared shirt, and a prominent backdrop featuring a famous painting, executed by Jacques Louis David in 1788, of French scientist Antoine Laurent Lavoisier and his wife Marie Pierette Paulze. Friedman's previous portraits of other scientific leaders interested Varmus enough to commission him.. More on the ceremony can be found in the 18 February 2003 edition of the NIH Record.
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