Revisited: The Early Portraiture of William Harrison Scarborough

William Harrison Scarborough was likely the most prolific portraitist in South Carolina during the 19th century. He is known to have created at least 600 portraits from 1836 to 1871.

Revisited: The Early Portraiture of William Harrison Scarborough, showcases the artist’s Darlington period as the foundation upon which his later success was built. The exhibition features 22 artworks by Scarborough, including a rare self-portrait and one of few documented miniature portraits on ivory.

Opening Reception
Thursday, October 18, 2018
6:30 – 8:00pm
Open to the public