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  2. Portrait painting - Wikipedia

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    Many modernists flocked to the photography studios to have their portraits made, including Baudelaire who, though he proclaimed photography an "enemy of art", found himself attracted to photography's frankness and power. [84] By providing a cheap alternative, photography supplanted much of the lowest level of portrait painting.

  3. Portrait - Wikipedia

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    A portrait is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face is always predominant. In arts, a portrait can be represented as half body and even full body. If the subject in full body better represents personality and mood, this type of presentation may be chosen.

  4. The Helga Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Art historian John Wilmerding wrote, "Such close attention by a painter to one model over so long a period of time is a remarkable, if not singular, circumstance in the history of American art". [1] For art critic James Gardner, Testorf "has the curious distinction of being the last person to be made famous by a painting". [9]

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  6. Portraits of Vincent van Gogh - Wikipedia

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    The painting can be seen in the third (smaller) version of Bedroom in Arles at the Musée d'Orsay. The self-portrait is one of the most expensive paintings of all time, selling for $71.5 million in 1998 in New York. At the time, it was the third (or an inflation-adjusted fourth) most expensive painting ever sold.

  7. Chuck Close - Wikipedia

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    Author Graham Thompson writes "One demonstration of the way photography became assimilated into the art world is the success of photorealist painting in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It is also called super-realism or hyper-realism and painters like Richard Estes , Denis Peterson , Audrey Flack , and Chuck Close often worked from photographic ...

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