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  2. Portrait photography - Wikipedia

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    A portrait photograph may be artistic or clinical. [1] Frequently, portraits are commissioned for special occasions, such as weddings, school events, or commercial purposes. [1] Portraits can serve many purposes, ranging from usage on a personal web site to display in the lobby of a business. [1]

  3. Category:Portraits of men - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Lord Mansfield; Portrait of Alessandro Manzoni; Marquis de Lafayette (Morse) Portrait of Ugolino Martelli; Portrait of Isaak Abrahamsz. Massa; Portrait of Maurice, Prince of Orange; Portrait of Cosimo I de' Medici; Portrait of Giovanni de' Medici as a Child; The Melancholic Man; Portrait of a Man (Hans Memling) The Merry Drinker ...

  4. Margaret Keane - Wikipedia

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    Margaret D. H. Keane (born Margaret Doris Hawkins, September 15, 1927 – June 26, 2022) [1] was an American artist known for her paintings of subjects with big eyes. She mainly painted women, children, or animals in oil or mixed media.

  5. Portraits by Vincent van Gogh - Wikipedia

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    Van Gogh, excited to have a model for a portrait, worked on the portraits of a Zouave in June 1888 in Arles. Van Gogh described him as a boy, with a small face, large neck and intense eyes. A half-length portrait was made of the tanned man with bright colors he called a "savage combination of incongruous tones".

  6. The Son of Man - Wikipedia

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    Magritte painted it as a self-portrait. [2] The painting consists of a man in an overcoat and a bowler hat standing in front of a low wall, beyond which are the sea and a cloudy sky. The man's face is largely obscured by a hovering green apple. However, the man's eyes can be seen peeking over the edge of the apple.

  7. Portrait of a Man in Red Chalk - Wikipedia

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    The drawing is estimated to have been drawn c. 1510, possibly as a self-portrait by Leonardo da Vinci.In 1839, it was acquired by King Carlo Alberto of Savoy. [2] The assumption that the drawing is a self-portrait of Leonardo was made in the 19th century, based on the similarity of the sitter to the possible portrait of Leonardo as Plato in Raphael's The School of Athens [2] and on the high ...

  8. Composite portrait - Wikipedia

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    Composite portraiture, Francis Galton, 1883. Composite portraiture (also known as composite photographs) is a technique invented by Sir Francis Galton in the 1880s after a suggestion by Herbert Spencer for registering photographs of human faces on the two eyes to create an "average" photograph of all those in the photographed group.

  9. Verism - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 54 The artist carved the woman with sunken cheeks and pouches under her eyes to illustrate her age, much like male veristic portraiture of the time. [ 2 ] : 54 Verism, while the height of fashion during the Late Republican era, quickly fell into obscurity when Augustus and the rest of the Julio-Claudian dynasty (44 BC-68 AD) came to power.