Portraiture is one of the oldest art forms, freezing the life and legacy of those who once lived. Portraits make the absent feel present, capturing a moment in time and holding memories, emotions, and the essence of a person long after they’re gone. In this latest episode of Museums Without Borders, we team up with the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. to explore two fascinating portraits: ‘Portrait of a Woman Aged Sixty’ alongside a photograph of Maharani Gayatri Devi.