The Portrait
The Portrait

The Portrait

1914Movie19 minEnglish

Keen competition is aroused among a group of young artists in New York City by the announcement of a valuable prize for the greatest portrait of the year, six months being given as the time limit of the competition.

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Director: Ulysses D. HerronGenres: Drama, Silent Film

Plot Summary

A wealthy young woman, the daughter of a renowned artist, finds herself torn between her father's artistic ambitions for her and her own desire for a simpler life. She grapples with societal expectations and the pressures of maintaining her family's legacy while seeking personal fulfillment.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1914, contemporary critical reception is difficult to ascertain with the same granularity as modern films. However, surviving information suggests it was seen as a melodrama that appealed to audiences of the era, focusing on themes of family duty and personal choice within the context of high society.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film effectively portrays the emotional struggles of its protagonist.
  • Its melodrama resonated with the sensibilities of early 20th-century audiences.
  • The production values were considered adequate for its time.

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Fun Fact

Florence Turner, a star of this film, was one of the most popular actresses of her time, often referred to as 'The Greatest Moving Picture Star of All Time'.

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