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| National Portrait Gallery will present "The Spirit of Invention: Patent Office and Patentees" |
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Patent Office, Washington, D.C., by Bierstadt Brothers, stereograph, albumen silver print, c.1865. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution
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WASHINGTON, DC.- The Smithsonians National Portrait Gallery will present The Spirit of Invention: Patent Office and Patentees June 26 through June 6, 2027. The exhibition will highlight the historic Patent Office Building, which served as the epicenter of American innovation and is now the Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture. The Spirit of Invention is curated by Senior Curator of Photographs Ann Shumard.
On July 4, 1836, President Andrew Jackson signed legislation to overhaul the nations patent system and fund the construction of a purpose-built Patent Office in Washington, D.C. Completed in 1867, the Patent Office Building employed hundreds of staff and exhibited thousands of scale models of patented inventions. It later became the home of the National Portrait Gallery, which opened in 1968, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum, which moved into the building that same year.
This exhibition traces the early history of the Patent Office through works from the museums collection. Highlights include a painted portrait miniature of Jackson, who selected the buildings site, plan and architect; a daguerreotype of inventor Samuel Morse; and an 1869 print depicting patent examiners at work during a surge in patent applications.
The ability to patent inventions has long been a catalyst for innovation in the United States, Shumard said. This exhibition spotlights both the historic Patent Office Building and early patentees whose inventions fueled the nations technological advances.
Also on view will be rare daguerreotypes of patentees and historic prints representing the architecture of the Patent Office Building. Portraits of inventors include Thaddeus Lowe, who devised a portable hydrogen generator for reconnaissance balloons during the Civil War, and Abraham Lincoln, the only U.S. President to hold a patent.
The Spirit of Invention: Patent Office and Patentees will be presented in the Early Photography Alcove on the museums first floor.
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