
Profile Portrait
Catalogue
- Year
- 1970
- Dimensions
- 65.5 × 47.5 cm (25 13/16 × 18 3/4 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Lee Godie
Artist

Painting
Often considered Chicago's most-collected artist, the self-taught, transient Lee Godie began selling her work on the steps of the Art Institute of Chicago in the 1960s. The offbeat allure of her paintings – often female busts of personal or archetypal significance, rendered in an unmistakable idiosyncratic style that Godie herself favorably compared to Cézanne's – was heightened by Godie's theatrical persona. Donning garish face paint and pieced-together furs, she would incorporate song and dance routines into her sales, exuberantly scumbling the distinction between portraiture and performance art.
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- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
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