FREE Portraits & Caricature Question and Answers

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An artist creates a self-portrait when they:

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Explanation:
A self-portrait is a mirror that shows the creative process. Since the artist only shows the audience what he wants to see, the image is very subjective.

Caricatures are:

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Explanation:
Using sketches, pencil marks, or other artistic drawings, a caricature is a depicted image that simplifies or exaggerates the features of its subject (compare to: cartoon). Caricatures can be amusing or insulting, and they can be created for political, amusement-only, or a combination of both motives.

A successful portrait nowadays can show:

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Who was King Philip IV of Spain's court painter and a significant figure in the Spanish Golden Age?

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Explanation:
Throughout Philip IV's reign as king of Spain, Velázquez created numerous portraits of the monarch. The person who worked as the King's court artist starting in 1623 produced this last portrait of the monarch.

In the beginnings of portraiture, painters were paid (commissioned) to depict individuals who were:

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Images were used to "introduce" many aristocratic couples. Likenesses were also commissioned as a method to honor loved ones, as they are most frequently today. Simone Martini created the first known example of this type of painting for his friend Petrarch in an effort to represent Laura, the poet's adored subject, in all her beauty and energy.

In art, a portrait is a study of a person's face.

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In a photograph, painting, sculpture, or any other form of art, portraiture is the capture of a person's features and characteristics

Sitters are:

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Explanation:
A subject for a bust or portrait, typically requested by the subject themself. Some photographs blur the lines between individual portraits and genre scenes.

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