Portrait of W. Richard West Jr. by New York artist Burton SilvermanAP Photo/Smithsonian via The Washington Post
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The recently retired director of the National Museum of the American Indian spent $48,500 in museum funds to commission a portrait of himself and selected a non-Indian artist to create it, a newspaper reported Friday.
The portrait of W. Richard West Jr. by New York painter Burton Silverman hangs in a fourth-floor lounge of the museum, which is part of the Smithsonian Institution and is dedicated to the arts and culture of American Indians.
West, who has come under fire recently for travel expenditures, authorized the payment for the 2005 portrait after consulting with some members of the museum's advisory board, Smithsonian spokeswoman Linda St. Thomas told The Washington Post. No other museum directors have commissioned portraits of themselves, she said.
Silverman, of Polish descent, was chosen after the Smithsonian "couldn't find a Native artist who did formal portrait sittings like this," St. Thomas said. According to Silverman's Web site, the portrait is in oil and is 48 inches high by 34 inches wide.
West, a 64-year-old Harvard-trained historian and member of the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes, was hired in 1989 to oversee planning for the flagship museum, which opened in 2004. He retired last month.
His expenses have come under scrutiny following recent reports that he spent more than $250,000 in the past four years on first-class transportation and luxury hotels.
West could not be reached for comment about the portrait, the newspaper said. He has said all his trips were authorized.
Two U.S. senators have called for independent investigations of West's spending.
"It appears that Mr. West was determined to meet Mr. Small's champagne lifestyle, glass for glass," Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley said in a letter to the board Thursday.
Former Smithsonian Secretary Lawrence Small resigned in March after questions were raised about his compensation and spending.
Kevin Gover, who took over as the Indian Museum's director last month, defended West's costs, saying he "would not presume to question his judgment."
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I've just seen the portrait.
I've just seen the portrait. How is that thing gonna represent the native culture?
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porta potties
DOES HE KNOW WHERE COME FROM?
THERE ARE MANY VIRTUES OF WHICH OUR PEOPLE TRADITIONALLY LIVE BY. OF THOSE HUMILITY, GENEROSITY, FORTITUDE, BRAVERY, AND HONOR ARE ONLY A FEW. I DO NOT RECALL VANITY OR SELFISHNESS BEING AMONG THOSE.
Sickening
How full of himself can he be? With his self serving egotistical vain lifestyle, this dope has no right to call himself Indian, I dont care if he is a registered member of a tribe using all of the 2+ drops of blood he has. No real Indian thinks or lives like this.That amount of money could be spent saving lives on the rez.He's obviously clueless. Sickening. And why isnt he arrested for embezzlement, along with some of the museum chair persons that supposedly okayed this.Im sure they got a nice cut. Nothings changed. They still steal, cheat and make money off of Indians.The government doesnt waste 1 minute going after people like Martha Stewart who dont pay up to the IRS. Wow. I guess thats a crime. Like the government doesnt have enough money to waste on war killing people , opposite side of the globe. Enough already.
Ouch! this hurts...
The most painful part of these stories, is that Richard West is a Native American/American Indian!
Give me a break
Make him pay out of his own pocket for the portrait and hang it in his own home. He might realize then if it's worth it. Also, I would like to see him re-imburse the U.S. Govt. for those trips out of the country, including the four-star hotels, etc. I am astounded that this type of perk happened at the American Indian Museum. It is totally embarrassing! and it's time that the greedy are made to pay back the exhorbitant and ridiculous expenses. Bali? Give me a break!
stinks to high heaven
Again, the Native is screwed!
I say take the painting down and destroy it and make the jerk who commisioned it responsible for reimbursing the funds to the museum. The current jerk should be relieved from this post as well.
Get a real Native to run the museum. I know at least two here on the Mescalero Apache Reservation who could do the job.
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