and
Franklin D. Roosevelt, New Bond Street, London Holofcener's first exhibition was in 1979 at the
Gibbes Museum of Art in
Charleston, South Carolina. It was followed by many shows, awards and commissions. During his exhibition at AT&T's Education Center in Princeton, New Jersey, Lawrence produced
The Box, a piece which was added to their collection. In 1985 at the
Chichester Festival Theatre,
Laurence Olivier unveiled Holofcener's portrait, "Faces of Olivier", and ten years later to the day on
Bond Street in London, Princess Margaret unveiled his portraits of
Winston Churchill and
Franklin Roosevelt. "Allies" has fast become one of London's tourist attractions. Commissions include
Queen Victoria for the Isle of Wight's Museum of Island History and
Coburg, Germany, as well as a life-size bronze of
Thomas Paine at
Bordentown, New Jersey. Other life-size portraits of
Thomas Chatterton,
William Tyndale and
William Penn are in Bristol, England. == Personal life and death ==