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  2. William Coldstream - Wikipedia

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    Between 1958 and 1971 he was Chairman of the National Advisory Council on Art Education, which published its first report in 1960—called the "Coldstream Report"—outlining the requirements for a new Diploma in Art and Design (Dip.A.D.). Coldstream's proposals eventually led to more art school courses being given degree status. [16]

  3. Royal Society of Portrait Painters - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Society of Portrait Painters was founded in 1891 by the leading portrait painters of the day. Being dissatisfied with the selection policies of the Royal Academy for its annual exhibition in London, they formed a new body to be concerned solely with portrait painting. Centenary Catalogue Cover – The Royal Society of Portrait Painters

  4. Portrait painting - Wikipedia

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    While free-standing portrait painting diminished in Rome, the art of the portrait flourished in Roman sculptures, where sitters demanded realism, even if unflattering. During the 4th century, the sculpted portrait dominated, with a retreat in favor of an idealized symbol of what that person looked like.

  5. Famous Artists School - Wikipedia

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    The Painting and Illustration & Design courses, which are still offered, consisted of 24 lessons, with a new lesson mailed to the student upon completion of the previous lesson. When a student completed and returned the assignment, it was critiqued by a professional artist who sent suggestions to the student.

  6. Barthel Bruyn the Elder - Wikipedia

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    He was the first important portrait painter in Cologne, and the founder of a prolific school of portraiture that was continued by his sons Arnt and Barthel Bruyn the Younger. [1] His subjects are usually portrayed at half-length against a flat background; the face is the center of attention, but costume details are crisply described, and ...

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