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Heidi |
The Maestro, Richard Schmid |
Dr. Belsky |
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Bella |
Grace |
Susan of Putney |
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Angel |
Maine Storyteller |
John Potter |
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Adele |
Joanna |
Backatcha |
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Errol's Daughter |
Florentine Pogen |
Red & Green |
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Rich Cool Light |
Magenta Scarf |
The Painted Man |
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Sun Glare |
Caribbean |
Firechild |
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Petrol the Great |
Adele at Richard & Nancy's |
Niki |
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Flowing |
I Wanted To Be A Viking |
King o' Spain |
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It is said that 80 percent of the paintings in the world's great museums are portraiture. Portrait painting is the art of art; the portrait painter is the artist of artists. For the artist, portrait painting is a complex subject illustrating a moment in time of the sitter. For the sitter, the portrait is the art that immortalizes. |
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