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Ned Bittinger was born on 4 July, 1951 in Washington, D.C., United States, is an American portrait painter (born 1951). Discover Ned Bittinger's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Occupation Portrait Painter
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 4 July, 1951
Birthday 4 July
Birthplace Washington, D.C., United States
Nationality United States

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1819

The portrait includes a small replica of the Car of History clock which has been present in the Old House Chamber since 1819.

This clock was included to show Bogg's love for history and commemorate the Commission of the United States House of Representatives Bicentenary, which she chaired.

The portrait hangs in the Lindy Claiborne Boggs Congressional Women's Reading Room in the US Capitol adjacent to Statuary Hall.

1840

The setting includes the John Vanderlyn portrait of George Washington, furniture designed by Thomas Constantine, and many details of the House Chamber's appearance in the 1840s, including the red drapery.

Lincoln is depicted sitting at his desk in the old Hall of the House, now called National Statuary Hall.

1847

The painting depicts Lincoln at a young age from when he served in the House of Representatives from 1847 to 1849.

Ned Bittinger worked from photographs of Lincoln's time in Congress as well as historic images of the House Chamber.

1921

The painting is part of a series of 21st-century portraits depicting noteworthy former members of Congress commissioned by the House of Representatives.

The painting has been featured in many articles including on Cracked.com and The Imaginative Conservative.

1951

Edmund Stuart Bittinger (born July 4, 1951), better known by Ned Bittinger, is an American portrait painter and illustrator who is known for his paintings of prominent American figures.

His notable works include the congressional portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Lindy Boggs for the United States Capitol, as well as Secretaries of State James Baker and Lawrence Eagleburger's official State Department portraits.

He has also painted official portraits of Henry Kissinger, John Mica, and Jon Corzine, among others.

Ned Bittinger was born in 1951 in Washington, D.C. He started painting and drawing in the third grade.

When he was 13, his parents sent him to the Cochran Art School of Washington, D.C. He attended Landon School in Bethesda, MD, before leaving for Denison University in Ohio, where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts.

1990

Ned Bittinger has received awards and participated in many exhibitions, including an exhibition at the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow from 1990 to 1991.

1994

Bittinger painted two portraits for the 1994 movie Guarding Tess, one of Shirley Maclaine and the other of her husband in the movie.

1995

Bittinger made his debut as an illustrator in 1995 with the Passover Sedar fiction children's book The Matzah That Papa Brought Home, which was met with critical acclaim and became an American Library Association Notable Children's Book and a Notable Book for Younger Readers from the Sydney Taylor Book Award.

1996

He later illustrated The Blue and the Gray (1996) and Rocking Horse Christmas (1997), both of which received positive reviews from critics.

2002

In 2002, he illustrated his latest book, When the Root Children Wake Up, which is a retelling of Sibylle Von Olfers' book, The Root Children, originally published in 1906.

2004

In 2004, the US House of Representatives commissioned Bittinger to paint the Official portrait of Abraham Lincoln.

On September 27, 2004, the portrait of Lindy Boggs was unveiled at the Capitol.

2005

In 2005, Bittinger was commissioned the paint a portrait of Henry Kissinger as Chancellor for the College of William and Mary.

"They usher me in, and he looks at me 'who are you' and I say I'm here to paint your portrait, and then I had to pull out this midlevel garb."

The portrait Depicts Kissinger with his Chancellor robes and chain.

Kissinger reportedly objected to using the hat and asked Bittinger to not include it.

Bittinger spent the day in Kissinger's office sketching him from life.

2017

In an interview in 2017, Bittinger stated that he originally got an F in painting at Denison University.

After graduating, Bittinger briefly got a job at a commercial arts studio.

He also began to practice Transcendental Meditation and would become a teacher of the technique.

At age 28, he earned his Master of Fine Arts degree from the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design at George Washington University.

In 2017 Bittinger estimated that he had painted between 400 and 500 portraits.

In a 2017 interview, Bittinger stated that he had also painted Kissinger's dogs at Kissinger's home in Connecticut.

In 2017, the Ohio Statehouse commissioned seven speakers' portraits with three painted by Bittinger, three by Daniel Greene, and one by Leslie Adams.

The portraits were unveiled in a ceremony in the Ohio Statehouse Rotunda on May 23, 2017.

“The seven portraits broaden the scope and artistic diversity of the Ohio Statehouse’s art collection instantly.

These works of art will inspire and educate future leaders of Ohio for generations to come,” said The Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board executive director, Laura Battocletti.

Bittinger first became interested in illustrating children's books after reading an article about Chris Van Allsburg.

He then wrote and illustrated a children's book and sent it to two publishers.

Both of the publishers liked his illustrations but did not like the story.

It took a year before Bittinger got a call from Scholastic to illustrate The Matzah that Papa Brought Home written by Fran Manushkin.