Oprah Winfrey portrait, done by Chicago artist, unveiled at National Portrait Gallery

Artist Shawn Michael Warren previously completed a giant mural featuring Oprah Winfrey in the West Loop.

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Oprah Winfrey reacts as she and Chicago artist Shawn Michael Warren, right, unveil Warren’s portrait of Winfrey on Wednesday at a ceremony at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery in Washington. 

Oprah Winfrey reacts as she and Chicago artist Shawn Michael Warren, right, unveil Warren’s portrait of Winfrey on Wednesday at a ceremony at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery in Washington.

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It seemed only fitting that Oprah Winfrey chose to wear a flowing, full-length purple dress for her portrait unveiled Wednesday at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery.

She told the assembled crowd that she wore purple not because a musical remake of the movie that launched her career is coming out later this month: “I chose to wear the color purple because for me, that color has been seminal in my life.”

As she pulled a curtain and saw the portrait by Chicago artist Shawn Michael Warren for the first time, Winfrey exclaimed: “Spectacular. Great job.”

This wasn’t the first portrait Warren had completed of the Chicago icon — in 2020, he painted a towering black-and-white portrait of Winfrey in the West Loop at 855 W. Madison St.

That mural is about 300 feet long and 26 feet tall and centers Winfrey, who is surrounded by colorful shapes and florals. It also includes a magpie that serves as Winfrey’s “spirit animal.”

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The mural at the Porte Apartments, 855 W. Madison St. in the West Loop, is all about Oprah Winfrey, who for years taped her syndicated talk show nearby. The mural is on the side of the building that faces Green Street, between Monroe and Madison.

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When that piece was unveiled in Chicago, Winfrey applauded Warren’s work.

“When I saw it, it took my breath away,” Winfrey says in a 2020 video. “I was so impressed by Shawn Michael Warren’s artistry, the creativity, the way he was able to capture a feeling of hope and inspiration and strength.”

The painting in the Smithsonian shows Winfrey against the backdrop of a prayer garden at her home in California. She is holding a sprig from an olive tree.

Warren said he had asked Winfrey to consider how she wanted to be depicted for generations to come.

“You could have chosen anyone, but you saw fit that an artist from the place you called home during your rise to prominence should be given this honor,” he said.

“To my muse, Oprah, thank you for gracing me with the task of capturing your likeness and essence, and entrusting me as a creative to depict you in all your joy and regality,” Warren wrote in an Instagram post.

Winfrey said her role in Steven Spielberg’s 1985 film “The Color Purple” served as a foundation for her future. She hosted “The Oprah Winfrey Show” for more than 25 years, after it was first broadcast nationally from the West Loop in 1986.

She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2013.

The National Portrait Gallery said in a statement that her contributions to popular culture and her philanthropy earned her a place at the museum.

“Through her rise to fame as host and producer of ‘The Oprah Winfrey Show,’ Oprah demonstrated an unparalleled ability to connect with people and inspire them to become the best versions of themselves,” said Kim Sajet, the gallery’s director.

The portrait is nearly 7 feet tall. It will be on display on the gallery’s first floor.

During her remarks, Winfrey put in a plug for “The Color Purple” movie coming out on Christmas Day. She is a producer of the film.

Get your tickets now, she said.

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