We are accustomed to seeing historical figures in ceremonial portraits — austere, majestic, carefully “polished” by the artist’s brush. And if we see them in movies, we remember them as actors who ...
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Many of us, when watching movies or seeing portraits of famous historical figures, rarely notice how different they might have looked in real life. Today, artificial intelligence lets us peek behind ...
Portrait of a Canon Regular (1552) depicts an unidentified clergy member. Robert Simon Fine Art A long-lost painting by Sofonisba Anguissola—one of the few famous women artists of the Renaissance—has ...
‘Many Portraits of People You Most Likely Know,” the title of Ed Epstein’s exhibition at the Jaquith Public Library in Marshfield, is spot on for central Vermonters: Here are neighbors, artists, ...