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Portraiture is one of the oldest genres in art history. But, we’re now in a period where selfies are a part of everyday life. So what makes portraiture an art form? Portraiture depicts more than just the likeness of a person — it tells us about the culture of the subject, their psychology, as well as how they fit into the world around them.
Whether you're into traditional or contemporary art, abstract or realistic — a piece of portraiture can really add something eye-catching to your walls.
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Image credit: Wencke Uhl
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