22 Facts About Portrait painting

1.

Portrait painting is a genre in painting, where the intent is to represent a specific human subject.

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2.

From literary evidence we know that ancient Greek painting included portraiture, often highly accurate if the praises of writers are to be believed, but no painted examples remain.

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3.

Portrait painting's painting of Sir Thomas More, his first important patron in England, has nearly the realism of a photograph.

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4.

Portrait painting placed his self-portrait figure in several of his religious paintings.

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5.

One of best-known portraits in the Western world is Leonardo da Vinci's painting titled Mona Lisa, named for Lisa del Giocondo, a member of the Gherardini family of Florence and Tuscany and the wife of wealthy Florentine silk merchant Francesco del Giocondo.

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6.

Portrait painting's daring portrait of Cosimo I de' Medici, shows the austere ruler in armor with a wary eye gazed to his extreme right, in sharp contrast to most royal paintings which show their sitters as benign sovereigns.

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7.

Portrait painting's studio was one of the most extensive of that time, employing specialists in still-life, landscape, animal and genre scenes, in addition to portraiture.

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8.

Portrait painting demonstrated these innovations, pioneered by Italian masters such as Caravaggio, most notably in his famous Night Watch .

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9.

Portrait painting's portrait of Napoleon on his imperial throne is a tour de force of regal portraiture.

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10.

Portrait painting was a portraitist of outstanding insight and technique, with his painting of Stephane Mallarme being a good example of his transitional style.

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11.

Portrait painting's contemporary Edgar Degas was primarily a realist and his painting Portrait of the Bellelli Family is an insightful rendering of an unhappy family and one of his finest portraits.

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12.

Portrait painting was the most successful portrait painter of his era, using a mostly realistic technique often effused with the brilliant use of color.

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13.

Portrait painting was equally apt at individual and group portraits, particularly of upper-class families.

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14.

Portrait painting's pupil Oskar Kokoschka was an important portraitist of the Viennese upper class.

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15.

Warhol's painting Orange Shot Marilyn of Marilyn Monroe is an iconic early example off his work from the 1960s, and Orange Prince of the pop singer Prince is later example, both exhibiting Warhol's unique graphic style of portraiture.

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16.

Portrait painting had a large album made with portraits of all the leading members of his huge court, and used this when considering appointments around the empire with his advisors.

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17.

Portrait painting'storically recorded name inscriptions next to the figures cause the relief painting functions as "portraiture represents specific people".

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18.

Portrait painting stressed the capture of the sitter's spirit through vivid depiction of eyes.

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19.

Portrait painting was regarded as the visual embodiment and substitute of a real person.

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20.

Portrait painting commissioned the Portrait of Succession Emperors, which contains the portraits of 13 emperors in the previous dynasties in chronological order.

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21.

Portrait painting's succession was under doubt and criticism since he murdered two of his brothers and forced his father to pass the throne to him.

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22.

Portrait painting attempted to befriend with the intellectuals by putting the portraits on the wall of Pingyan Pavilion as a signal of respect.

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