Portrait

Portraits are one of the oldest genres of painting known to art, and it first appeared in ancient Egypt. For several centuries, there was a tendency to idealize features in order flatter important patrons for whom the portrait was for. Then, progressively, artists started to turn to ordinary people for their sitters, with fewer requirements limiting their choices, they were able to paint increasingly realist works. 

Portraiture was influenced by the many movements of the 20th century and, rather than getting closer to reality, painters used portraits as a means to experiment with new artistic techniques and theories. Photography and sculpture followed a similar path, thus showing the incredible creativity and interpretation of artists. 

Today there is an enormous variety of unusual portraits that don't aim flatter their sitters in the least but rather be expressive. Disfigured faces, surprising collages, distorted human forms and even creatures that are half-human, half-animal: there are no rules and creativity flows!

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Painting, Nel mondo, Bonaschi

Bonaschi

Painting . 40 x 50 cm Painting . 15.7 x 19.7 inch

€380

Print, Blue Dream, Peter Klasen

Peter Klasen

Print . 49.5 x 61 cm Print . 19.5 x 24 inch

€300

Print, Texas Christus, Yves Hayat

Yves Hayat

Print . 70 x 50 x 3 cm Print . 27.6 x 19.7 x 1.2 inch

€3,500

Print, Napalm, Studio Abawé

Studio Abawé

Print . 29 x 20 cm Print . 11.4 x 7.9 inch

€40

Print, Maria Callas, J.C. Kanter

J.C. Kanter

Print . 70 x 70 x 0.3 cm Print . 27.6 x 27.6 x 0.1 inch

€450

Photography, Irida XIII, Laurence Winram

Laurence Winram

Photography . 84.1 x 59.4 x 0.2 cm Photography . 33.1 x 23.4 x 0.1 inch

€577

Photography, Roarie XXVI, Laurence Winram

Laurence Winram

Photography . 84.1 x 59.4 x 0.2 cm Photography . 33.1 x 23.4 x 0.1 inch

€577

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