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Gallus Gallus with Still Life and Presidents by Stuart Pearson Wright winner in 2001. The BP Portrait Award was an annual portraiture competition held at the National Portrait Gallery in London, England.
Portrait of Britain is an annual British portrait photography award run by the British Journal of Photography. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its subject is the diversity of British people . [ 3 ] The 100 winning portraits are displayed on JCDecaux 's digital screens across Britain throughout the month of January. [ 4 ]
It was established in 2003 as the Schweppes Photographic Portrait Prize. In the years 2006 and 2007 it was referred to simply as the Photographic Portrait Prize . In 2008 the name of the new sponsors, Taylor Wessing , was prepended to the prize name. [ 2 ]
The 2-year-old heir to the British throne posed for a new royal portrait in celebration of Queen Elizabeth II's upcoming 90th birthday.
Portrait (self) Self-Portrait in the Traditional Costume of Bregenzerwald: 1781: oil on canvas: Tyrolean Folk Art Museum, Switzerland: Portrait: Portrait of a Woman as a Sibyl: 1781–1782: oil on canvas: Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Germany: Catalogue entry: Portrait or Portrait (self) Portrait of a Woman as a Vestal Virgin or Self-Portrait ...
The artist’s royal works have since included a portrait marking William becoming a father, a live painting of the state funeral of the late Queen, and Charles’s coronation procession.
Self-Portrait (1623) by Rubens. Self-Portrait is a 1623 self-portrait in oils on canvas by Peter Paul Rubens, signed and dated by the artist.He produced it to send to the Prince of Wales (the future Charles I, King of England, Scots, and Ireland) and it is still in the Royal Collection.
A bold new portrait of King Charles III is causing quite a range of reactions. The portrait, the first official one of Charles, 75, since his May 2023 coronation, was painted by British artist ...