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A portrait

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Portrait (Shozo) is a representation of a specific appearance, and. They are called portrait (painting), portrait photograph (picture), portrait sculpture respectively. Sometimes (similarity) is sometimes required, idealization is sometimes required. Sometimes it shows artistic shaping and spirituality.

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Portrait

A portrait for the funeral of an Egyptian boy under the Roman Empire

Portrait art prospered in the sculpture of. At that time, those who made portraits demanded that they be so graphic portraits that they did not get caught. From around the 4th century, the portrait is supposed to be an ideal representation of the depicted person. In Europe, a portrait that graphically shows the appearance of an individual revived at the end of the Middle Ages.

The earliest example of a portrait of a civilian who is not the royal family is a portrait of a funeral in the Al-Fayuum region of. Except for these portraits, it is the only painting left since the Roman era and remains dry because of the Egyptian climate.

In the age when there was no picture, I could beautify it with portraits. Famous are those of the Emperor of China Ming, two types of hot and portraiturefully portrayed, insidiously ugly portrait are transmitted. A portrait of another is also intentionally drawn rather than the eye.

There are representative portraits in and, but there is a theory that they are portraits of others.

A portrait (, portrait) that depicts himself is (, selfportrait). In a painter who painted a characteristic self-portrait ,,,, etc.

Portrait Photo

Portrait photo, statue (shooting)

Is becoming a commercial and popular industry around the world. Some people get portraits of families and the like to be posted in the house at photo shops.

From the beginning of photography, portrait photographs have been made. Having asked for an inexpensive portrait was a major cause of the epidemic of silver plate photographs in the middle of the 19th century. Photo studio spread to cities all over the world, even studio that developed more than 500 sheets a day. These early achievements reflect technical limitations associated with exposures of 30 seconds and the aesthetic sense of the painters at the time. The subject to be taken was generally sitting in front of a plain background and being exposed to the soft light reflected from windows and mirrors from above.

Politically, the portrait of the leader will be used as the symbol of the state. In most countries, it is a common diplomatic ritual that portraits of heads of state are listed in important buildings of the government.

In some cases you use photos as portraits of. Photographers may use photographs when believing as founder, political leader, etc. as a powerful person. There is also an example of a photograph of a person who is not a power person as a god.

In the case of photographs, they are reproduced normally, but modifications are possible. The retouching technology is progressing year by year, and many things are not understood even if you see it well.

Representative portrait

  • "Ginevra d'Este"

Around 1440 , 47 x 29 cm

  • "Profile of a young lady"

Around 1465-1470 Plate, tempela 76 x 50 cm

  • "Giovanna Tornabuoni"

1488 Plate, tempela 63 x 46 cm

  • ""

Around 1501 A plate, 61.5 × 45 cm

  • ""

1503 - 1506 Plate, oil color 77 × 53 cm

  • "Gloved guy"

Around 1523 , Oil color 100 x 89 cm

  • "Suzanne · Foolman"

Around 1622 Plate, oil color 79 x 54.5 cm

  • ""

1650 Graphics, oil paintings 141 x 119 cm

  • "Louis Francois Bertin" 1832 Graphics, oil paintings 116 × 95 cm

  • ""

1872 Graphics, oil paintings 55 × 38 cm

  • "Gabriel Cotto"

1890

  • "Lady Agnew"

1892-1893 Graphics, oil paintings 126 × 100.5 cm

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