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  2. File:Bodleian Libraries, Imaginary Portrait.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Loretta Lux - Wikipedia

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    The artist calls her own works "imaginary portraits, dealing with the idea of childhood" [4] Her portraits are not portraits in the conventional sense, but rather constructed ones. "I make the person my own. A portrait allows the artist, as well as the viewer, the chance to mirror themselves in the other and to reflect on their own existence."

  4. Wikipedia : Historical portraits and pictures

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    Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam by Hans Holbein the Younger. Authentic portraits are ideal, but none exist for the vast majority of historic personalities. Where they exist, authentic portraits, i.e. artistic depictions of a person that purport to provide an individualized, authentic representation of that person's unique looks, based either directly or indirectly on a witness's first-hand ...

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  6. Myself, Portrait-Landscape - Wikipedia

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    Myself, Portrait-Landscape (French: Moi-même, portrait-paysage) is an oil on canvas self-portrait by Henri Rousseau, from 1890. It is held in the National Gallery Prague . It was chosen as one of the 105 decisive western paintings for Michel Butor 's imaginary museum.

  7. Fancy portrait - Wikipedia

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    Vanessa, by Millais, 1868, Sudley House, Liverpool, a fancy portrait of Esther Vanhomrigh. A fancy portrait is a portrait of a real or literary character that takes the form of a conventional portrait, but is defined by the fact that its depiction of the character is derived from the artist's imagination rather than any authentic record of the person's appearance.

  8. ‘Imaginary’ Trailer: Blumhouse’s Latest Horror Takes on Evil ...

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    Blumhouse and Lionsgate have unveiled the trailer for the upcoming horror film “Imaginary,” set for a March 8 release. Directed by Jeff Wadlow, “Imaginary” stars DeWanda Wise as Jessica, a ...

  9. File:Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, 1689.jpg - Wikipedia

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