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sarah gilbert has said before _ recommend it. sarah gilbert has said before she _ recommend it.doesn't think it's a great — before she doesn't think it's a great idea. her comments were around those _ great idea. her comments were around those countries. the telegraph story, — those countries. the telegraph story, we — those countries. the telegraph story, we should make clear this booster— story, we should make clear this booster has been approved for people with severe immune deficiencies. her point being _ with severe immune deficiencies. her point being that it is those first doses, — point being that it is those first doses, doing the main level of protection. they seem to be working very well, _ protection. they seem to be working verywell. so— protection. they seem to be working very well, so we should send any surplus— very well, so we should send any surplus to — very well, so we should send any surplus to countries that need it. this despite astrazeneca having yesterday been approved as a potential booster, along with moderna. for her to be saying this is incredibly— m
sarah gilbert has said before _ recommend it. sarah gilbert has said before she _ recommend it.doesn't think it's a great — before she doesn't think it's a great idea. her comments were around those _ great idea. her comments were around those countries. the telegraph story, — those countries. the telegraph story, we — those countries. the telegraph story, we should make clear this booster— story, we should make clear this booster has been approved for people with severe immune...
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whether that's correct, sarah gilbert — whether that's correct, sarah gilbert as— whether that's correct way to go. we will— necessarily think that's the way to go, we will have to see. it's a real pivot _ go, we will have to see. it's a real pivot from — go, we will have to see. it's a real pivot from the government, i'd say. the eye _ pivot from the government, i'd say. the eye does mention the vaccine passports. what are your thoughts on that? i passports. what are your thoughts on that? 4' , ., that? i think the thing is, whatever our views that? i think the thing is, whatever yeur views are _ that? i think the thing is, whatever your views are on _ that? i think the thing is, whatever your views are on vaccine - that? i think the thing is, whatever. your views are on vaccine passports, have _ your views are on vaccine passports, have to _ your views are on vaccine passports, have to say _ your views are on vaccine passports, have to say personally, i haven't formed — have to say personally, i haven't formed a — have to say personally, i haven't formed a particularly strong view abou
whether that's correct, sarah gilbert — whether that's correct, sarah gilbert as— whether that's correct way to go. we will— necessarily think that's the way to go, we will have to see. it's a real pivot _ go, we will have to see. it's a real pivot from — go, we will have to see. it's a real pivot from the government, i'd say. the eye _ pivot from the government, i'd say. the eye does mention the vaccine passports. what are your thoughts on that? i passports. what are your thoughts on...
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. should go overseas -- dame sarah gilbert. , ., should go overseas -- dame sarah gilbert. , . . , gilbert exclusive interview— gilbert. there is an exclusive interview with _ gilbert. there is an exclusive interview with dame - gilbert. there is an exclusive interview with dame gilbert, | gilbert. there is an exclusive - interview with dame gilbert, and in her opinion, the majority of healthy people in britain don't need a booster and they should go to the countries who need them. her emphasis on the fact that the first jab is so important. she is saying that most of ourjabs, the two doses we've all had have responded really well to the variants, and we don't... thejcvi has already approved boosters for half a million people in britain who have got low immunity, and she doesn't seem to be stressing out all that there should be any go back on that. it's just for the majority of us, we don't need them, and there are people who need them, and there are people who need them, and there are people who need them a lot more. it’s need them a lot more. it's interesting _ need them a lot more. it's
. should go overseas -- dame sarah gilbert. , ., should go overseas -- dame sarah gilbert. , . . , gilbert exclusive interview— gilbert. there is an exclusive interview with _ gilbert. there is an exclusive interview with dame - gilbert. there is an exclusive interview with dame gilbert, | gilbert. there is an exclusive - interview with dame gilbert, and in her opinion, the majority of healthy people in britain don't need a booster and they should go to the countries who need them. her...
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this is professor sarah gilbert, who led the team that developed the astrazeneca vaccine.e currently licensed, and we need more vaccines to be licensed so that we're not talking about choices between vaccinating in one country or another country. of course, more vaccine supply would help, but vaccines that already exist are not being equally distributed around the world. which brings us back to the boosters, which the uk, the us and others are pushing on with, even while the benefits of doing so are still being assessed. here's professor gilbert again. it's the first dose of the vaccine that has the most impact, whoever you give that vaccine too. we get a strong response, we get good protection after a single dose and then it's improved by a second dose, and we would expect to see it being maintained or possibly slightly improved then by a third dose. that's right, immunity will be �*possibly slightly improved' by booster, professor gilbert says. and look at this report about boosterjabs in the medical journal the lancet. the group of international scientists concluded tha
this is professor sarah gilbert, who led the team that developed the astrazeneca vaccine.e currently licensed, and we need more vaccines to be licensed so that we're not talking about choices between vaccinating in one country or another country. of course, more vaccine supply would help, but vaccines that already exist are not being equally distributed around the world. which brings us back to the boosters, which the uk, the us and others are pushing on with, even while the benefits of doing...
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secondly, we saw what sarah gilbert said in- saw what sarah gilbert said in oxford. — saw what sarah w, the argument for| boosters is not overwhelming, and many _ boosters is not overwhelming, and many of _ boosters is not overwhelming, and many of those _ boosters is not overwhelming, and many of those people _ boosters is not overwhelming, and many of those people feel - boosters is not overwhelming, and many of those people feel we - boosters is not overwhelming, and. many of those people feel we would do a better— many of those people feel we would do a betteriob — many of those people feel we would do a betteriob by— many of those people feel we would do a betterjob by setting _ many of those people feel we would do a betterjob by setting those - do a betterjob by setting those vaccines— do a betterjob by setting those vaccines to _ do a betterjob by setting those vaccines to countries _ do a betterjob by setting those vaccines to countries that - do a betterjob by setting those vaccines to countries that don't| vaccines to countries that don't have _ vaccines to countries that d
secondly, we saw what sarah gilbert said in- saw what sarah gilbert said in oxford. — saw what sarah w, the argument for| boosters is not overwhelming, and many _ boosters is not overwhelming, and many of _ boosters is not overwhelming, and many of those _ boosters is not overwhelming, and many of those people _ boosters is not overwhelming, and many of those people feel - boosters is not overwhelming, and many of those people feel we - boosters is not overwhelming, and. many of those people...
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professor dame sarah gilbert is calling for doses to be sent to countries in need.in the majority of cases. up to 500,000 people with severely weakened immune systems should be offered a third dose of the jab. that's been the line from the uk vaccine advisory body — thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation — until now. thejcvi has also suggested more than 30 million people should receive a third dose, including all adults over 50, in its interim advice issued injuly. the vaccine advisory committee is due to give its final advice on boosters soon. health secretary, sajid javid, has said he's awaiting that "final advice" from the jcvi, but was "confident" a booster programme would start later this month. professor gilbert explained the reasons for her comments. i was being asked questions about whether we should be boosting people in this country or giving first doses to people in other countries and i think that's far too simplistic a way to look at it. the problem we really have is that the world needs greater vaccine supply, we need more doses of all of t
professor dame sarah gilbert is calling for doses to be sent to countries in need.in the majority of cases. up to 500,000 people with severely weakened immune systems should be offered a third dose of the jab. that's been the line from the uk vaccine advisory body — thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation — until now. thejcvi has also suggested more than 30 million people should receive a third dose, including all adults over 50, in its interim advice issued injuly. the vaccine...
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here she is with the vaccine pioneer dame sarah gilbert, who was also honoured at the event.o you, very much a pandemic business. why was this w2w business needed? i've been thinking about why the needle was not moving in terms of gender equality, and why we have such poor statistics about equality in the work place and for me, was more about the knowledge, they need to see female role models, understand how to set up businesses, get funding and the network. if they are not part of an alumnus i at bridge or a big bang columnar i had a they build their power network — at big bank and then either commerce and tech tools to buy and sell from each other. that my driving force behind this dark world which we launched earlier and on —— on the stack world. earlier and on -- on the stack world. ~ ., ,, ., ., world. we all know about the bo s world. we all know about the boys network _ world. we all know about the boys network but _ world. we all know about the boys network but why - world. we all know about the i boys network but why particular to the simile to the boys network is to
here she is with the vaccine pioneer dame sarah gilbert, who was also honoured at the event.o you, very much a pandemic business. why was this w2w business needed? i've been thinking about why the needle was not moving in terms of gender equality, and why we have such poor statistics about equality in the work place and for me, was more about the knowledge, they need to see female role models, understand how to set up businesses, get funding and the network. if they are not part of an alumnus i...
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dame professor sarah gilbert said not everyone in the uk will need a boosterjab.mmittee on vaccination and immunisation. our health correspondent katharine da costa reports. while some countries like israel have already started rolling out third doses of covid vaccines, most people in africa are still waiting for their first. the debate on giving the boosters has ramped up, but one scientist says it is not an either or decision. says it is not an either or decision-— says it is not an either or decision. , ., , ., , ., decision. the problem we really have is that the world _ decision. the problem we really have is that the world needs _ decision. the problem we really have is that the world needs greater - is that the world needs greater vaccine supply. we need more doses of all of the vaccines being licensed and we need more vaccines to be licensed so we're not talking about choices between vaccinating in one country or another country. the good news is that supply is increasing.— good news is that supply is increasin-. . ,, , increasing. data is still being rath
dame professor sarah gilbert said not everyone in the uk will need a boosterjab.mmittee on vaccination and immunisation. our health correspondent katharine da costa reports. while some countries like israel have already started rolling out third doses of covid vaccines, most people in africa are still waiting for their first. the debate on giving the boosters has ramped up, but one scientist says it is not an either or decision. says it is not an either or decision-— says it is not an either...
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professor dame sarah gilbert has said not everyone in the uk will need a boosterjab, do you agree with think there's a strong case for some people to be offered booster vaccines, perhaps more than the department of health announced a couple of weeks ago, i think there is a case for people over 80, people who would not necessarily have responded to the initial vaccine, people perhaps who have severe obesity that have a booster vaccine. but beyond that, the value is set in a substantially less and i would agree with fattah gilbert that we shouldn't be rolling out vaccine to those groups —— with professor gilbert. those groups -- with professor gilbert. ., ., ., , ., gilbert. for a full house, do you think there's _ gilbert. for a full house, do you think there's enough _ gilbert. for a full house, do you think there's enough evidence i gilbert. for a full house, do you i think there's enough evidence that the first round of vaccines is doing its job, the first round of vaccines is doing itsjob, is holding the line? yes. its job, is holding the line? yes, and i its job, is holding the lin
professor dame sarah gilbert has said not everyone in the uk will need a boosterjab, do you agree with think there's a strong case for some people to be offered booster vaccines, perhaps more than the department of health announced a couple of weeks ago, i think there is a case for people over 80, people who would not necessarily have responded to the initial vaccine, people perhaps who have severe obesity that have a booster vaccine. but beyond that, the value is set in a substantially less...
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the times reports how the creator of the 0xford—astrazeneca jab, professor dame sarah gilbert, as saying19 will "just end up causing a cold". as borisjohnson is pictured walking through the us capitol in washington the ft notes that president biden makes a peace offering to the france's president macron over the australia, uk, us pact, which led to outrage in paris at a nuclear submarine contract being cancelled. and the telegraph's take is that mrjohson and mr biden are "astonished" at emmanuel macron, as the prime minister tells the french president to �*get a grip�*. so let's begin... whatever the french was i can't remember what borisjohnson said. remember what boris johnson said. let's remember what borisjohnson said. let's begin closer to home. we will start with the mirror newspaper with such focuses like many of the other newspapers on the looming energy crisis. the crisis deepens the paper says, we will all pay the price was up says, we will all pay the price was up matt from the times, how will we pay the price? the up matt from the times, how will we pay the price?— pay the pr
the times reports how the creator of the 0xford—astrazeneca jab, professor dame sarah gilbert, as saying19 will "just end up causing a cold". as borisjohnson is pictured walking through the us capitol in washington the ft notes that president biden makes a peace offering to the france's president macron over the australia, uk, us pact, which led to outrage in paris at a nuclear submarine contract being cancelled. and the telegraph's take is that mrjohson and mr biden are...
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professor dame sarah gilbert said not everyone in the uk will need a boosterjab.ntries like israel have already started rolling out third doses of covid vaccines, most people in africa are still waiting for their first. the debate on giving boosters or donating more vaccines has ramped up, but one leading scientist says it is not an either/or decision. the problem we really have is that the world needs greater vaccine supply. we need more doses of all of the vaccines that are currently licensed and we need more vaccines to be licensed so we're not talking about choices between vaccinating in one country or another country. the good news is that supply is increasing. data is still being gathered on whether boosters might be needed for everyone, but professor gilbert said there was evidence vaccines were still providing strong protection a year on from the initial doses. infections are expected to increase across the uk this autumn with a return to schools and offices. the latest estimates from the office for national statistics suggests a sharp rise in scotland and
professor dame sarah gilbert said not everyone in the uk will need a boosterjab.ntries like israel have already started rolling out third doses of covid vaccines, most people in africa are still waiting for their first. the debate on giving boosters or donating more vaccines has ramped up, but one leading scientist says it is not an either/or decision. the problem we really have is that the world needs greater vaccine supply. we need more doses of all of the vaccines that are currently licensed...
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professor dame sarah gilbert is calling for doses to be sent to countries in need.y committee is due to give its final advice on boosters soon. health secretary, sajid javid, has said he's awaiting that "final advice" from the jcvi, but was "confident" a booster programme would start later this month. professor gilbert told my colleague, lukwesa burak, what lay behind her comments. i was being asked questions about whether we should be boosting people in this country or giving first doses to people in other countries and i think that's far too simplistic a way to look at it. the problem we really have is that the world needs greater vaccine supply, we need more doses of all of the vaccines that are currently licensed and we need more vaccines to be licensed so we are not talking about choices between vaccinating in one country or another country. the good news is that supply is increasing, every month more doses are becoming available and we now need to focus on getting those doses to the countries that really need them but there will be a lot more doses available t
professor dame sarah gilbert is calling for doses to be sent to countries in need.y committee is due to give its final advice on boosters soon. health secretary, sajid javid, has said he's awaiting that "final advice" from the jcvi, but was "confident" a booster programme would start later this month. professor gilbert told my colleague, lukwesa burak, what lay behind her comments. i was being asked questions about whether we should be boosting people in this country or...
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this is professor sarah gilbert, who led the team that developed the astrazeneca vaccine.pushing on with, even while the benefits of doing so are still being assessed. here�*s professor gilbert again. it�*s the first dose of vaccine that has the most impact whoever you give that vaccine to. we get a strong response, we get good protection after a single dose. and then it�*s improved by a second dose, and we would expect to see it being maintained or possibly slightly improved then by a third dose. that�*s right. immunity will be possibly slightly improved by a booster, professor gilbert says, and this report about boosterjabs in the medicaljournal the lancet drew international scientists concluded that... well, those are two specific assessments. england�*s chief medical officer has another one. is there some waning of immunity that means that a third dose of a booster dose is a sensible thing to do? and i think there's now a reasonably good evidence that that is the case. there�*s scientific advice for and against using boosters now. while we consider that, let�*s remembe
this is professor sarah gilbert, who led the team that developed the astrazeneca vaccine.pushing on with, even while the benefits of doing so are still being assessed. here�*s professor gilbert again. it�*s the first dose of vaccine that has the most impact whoever you give that vaccine to. we get a strong response, we get good protection after a single dose. and then it�*s improved by a second dose, and we would expect to see it being maintained or possibly slightly improved then by a...
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professor dame sarah gilbert is calling for doses to be sent to countries in need. said that up to 500,000 people with severely weakened immune systems should be offered a third dose of the jab, is due to give its final advice on boosters soon. it's been a phenomenal year for vaccine development and professor gilbert, who led the development of the university of oxford's covid—19 vaccine, has been announced as the winner of the 2021 bold woman award by veuve clicquot. professor gilbertjoins us now. charge congratulations! being bold, what does that mean? i charge congratulations! being bold, what does that mean?— what does that mean? i think it means not _ what does that mean? i think it means not being _ what does that mean? i think it means not being afraid - what does that mean? i think it means not being afraid to - what does that mean? i think it means not being afraid to do i means not being afraid to do something when you are confident it is the right thing to do. we should not be rashly moving into areas where we are not competent to work but when we know so
professor dame sarah gilbert is calling for doses to be sent to countries in need. said that up to 500,000 people with severely weakened immune systems should be offered a third dose of the jab, is due to give its final advice on boosters soon. it's been a phenomenal year for vaccine development and professor gilbert, who led the development of the university of oxford's covid—19 vaccine, has been announced as the winner of the 2021 bold woman award by veuve clicquot. professor gilbertjoins...
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professor dame sarah gilbert says some vulnerable groups will need boosters but immunity was "lasting due to give its final advice on boosters soon. ant and dec were named best presenters for the 20th consecutive time. that was at the national television awards last night. the pair have won the trophy at every ceremony since 2001 and described their achievement as "overwhelming". line of duty, which was nominated forfour line of duty, which was nominated for four awards, received a special recognition award. kate garraway also won an award for her authored documentary finding derek — about her husband derek draper, who spent a year in hospital being treated for coronavirus. if you are just waking if you arejust waking up, early hours of this morning... we if you are just waking up, early hours of this morning... we were talkin: hours of this morning... we were talking about _ hours of this morning... we were talking about you _ hours of this morning... we were talking about you getting - hours of this morning... we were talking about you getting up, - hours of this morning... we were
professor dame sarah gilbert says some vulnerable groups will need boosters but immunity was "lasting due to give its final advice on boosters soon. ant and dec were named best presenters for the 20th consecutive time. that was at the national television awards last night. the pair have won the trophy at every ceremony since 2001 and described their achievement as "overwhelming". line of duty, which was nominated forfour line of duty, which was nominated for four awards, received...
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professor dame sarah gilbert and her team were given the heroes of the year prize at the ceremony lastreak—up across southern england, west wales, north—west england and much of scotland as we go through the day. northern ireland should see some sunny, bright spells as well. temperatures are generally 13 to 21 degrees, although some in the highlands, in the sunshine could reach 23 or 24. this evening and overnight, we see a return to a fair bit of cloud, and where the cloud remains broken, temperatures will fall to single figures, with the cloud still thicken a for some drizzle and by the end of the night, we will see some patchy rain arrive in shetland. high pressure is still very much in charge of our weather, but it is drifting a little bit further east which will change the distribution of the cloud, but essentially, it is still going to be fairly cloudy for many areas, away from the north and the west, where we'll hang onto some sunshine. it brightens up in southern areas later on in the day as well. as we head into the weekend, this is where we start to see the change. high—press
professor dame sarah gilbert and her team were given the heroes of the year prize at the ceremony lastreak—up across southern england, west wales, north—west england and much of scotland as we go through the day. northern ireland should see some sunny, bright spells as well. temperatures are generally 13 to 21 degrees, although some in the highlands, in the sunshine could reach 23 or 24. this evening and overnight, we see a return to a fair bit of cloud, and where the cloud remains broken,...
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doses that have been delivered but there remains a global supply issue and this is professional sarah gilbert of doing so are still being assessed. �* , , .,, ., assessed. it's the first dose of the vaccine that _ assessed. it's the first dose of the vaccine that has _ assessed. it's the first dose of the vaccine that has the _ assessed. it's the first dose of the vaccine that has the most - assessed. it's the first dose of the vaccine that has the most impact, | vaccine that has the most impact, any time, however you commit to. we get a strong response, good protection after a single dose and then it's improved by a second dose, and we would expect to see it being maintained or possibly slightly improved then by a third dose. that is riaht, improved then by a third dose. that is right, immunity _ improved then by a third dose. that is right, immunity will be possibly slightly improved by a booster, professor gilbert says. look at this report about booster jabs professor gilbert says. look at this report about boosterjabs in the medicaljournal the lancet.. these are two. he was one more. is t
doses that have been delivered but there remains a global supply issue and this is professional sarah gilbert of doing so are still being assessed. �* , , .,, ., assessed. it's the first dose of the vaccine that _ assessed. it's the first dose of the vaccine that has _ assessed. it's the first dose of the vaccine that has the _ assessed. it's the first dose of the vaccine that has the most - assessed. it's the first dose of the vaccine that has the most impact, | vaccine that has the most...
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professor dame sarah gilbert and her team were given the heroes of the year prize at the ceremony last message from prince harry. england manager gareth southgate was named inspiration of the year for leading the team to the euro 2020 final. the time now is 18 minutes past six on thursday morning. let's take a look at today's papers. the daily mirror leads on the decision to offer a third coronavirus vaccine dose to people with seriously weakened immune systems. the paper says there's confusion over who else may be offered an additional jab. a decision on a booster programme for the wider population could be announced next week according to the telegraph. the paper also leads on that dramatic image of taliban celebrations in afghanistan. militants held a victory rally yesterday where they paraded equipment taken from defeated afg ha n forces. the guardian reports that the foreign secretary was warned that the taliban could rapidly return to power a month before they seized control of the capital kabul. and online, one of the most—read articles on the bbc news website is the announcemen
professor dame sarah gilbert and her team were given the heroes of the year prize at the ceremony last message from prince harry. england manager gareth southgate was named inspiration of the year for leading the team to the euro 2020 final. the time now is 18 minutes past six on thursday morning. let's take a look at today's papers. the daily mirror leads on the decision to offer a third coronavirus vaccine dose to people with seriously weakened immune systems. the paper says there's confusion...
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leads with comments from the creator of the oxford astrazeneca coronavirus vaccine, dame professor sarah gilbertpanish news website, el mundo. it reports on the effects of the recent volcanic eruption on one of the islands biggest exports, bananas. just coming up to past six. the rapid spread of covid among school children makes it inevitable that their education will be further disrupted. that's the warning from the government's leading medical advisors. they were making the case to mps for vaccinating pupils aged 12 and over, as the roll—out begins in schools across england and scotland. professor chris whitty said cases among the age group were high. there is definitely a substantial transmission happening in this age group _ transmission happening in this age group in _ transmission happening in this age group. in fact, the age group we are talking _ group. in fact, the age group we are talking about is the one where the highest _ talking about is the one where the highest rates of transmission is occurring. — highest rates of transmission is occurring, as far as we can tell. 0ur— occurring,
leads with comments from the creator of the oxford astrazeneca coronavirus vaccine, dame professor sarah gilbertpanish news website, el mundo. it reports on the effects of the recent volcanic eruption on one of the islands biggest exports, bananas. just coming up to past six. the rapid spread of covid among school children makes it inevitable that their education will be further disrupted. that's the warning from the government's leading medical advisors. they were making the case to mps for...
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sarah chasse is one of the show's co-curators. her specialtyportraits where the sea floods the background as it does in this gilbert stuart image ofa gift for alexander hamilton. or in this painting of the roman goddess diana highway of maine. >> i am just mesmerized by this portrait. >> it is definitely a mesmerizing portrait. it's also very mysterious. this is by the artist marguerite zorach, the rowboat is full of crustaceans, starfish, crabs, lobsters are sort of her bounty as diana the huntress. >> but we do know that this painting by amy sherald, who created first lady michelle obama's official portrait, is about the everyday american-ness of a sunny day at the beach. >> i think there's so many layers of complexity to it in terms of america's, um, uh, you know, black experiences with the beach and segregated beaches in the past. so it's just really, really, really poignant. >> and pointed. as we also find in the show's final work. it's by early 20th century artist marsden hartleya maine native who frequented the peabody essex museum and here, renders the maine coast at night. >> it is simultaneously calming and threateng. we
sarah chasse is one of the show's co-curators. her specialtyportraits where the sea floods the background as it does in this gilbert stuart image ofa gift for alexander hamilton. or in this painting of the roman goddess diana highway of maine. >> i am just mesmerized by this portrait. >> it is definitely a mesmerizing portrait. it's also very mysterious. this is by the artist marguerite zorach, the rowboat is full of crustaceans, starfish, crabs, lobsters are sort of her bounty as...