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Portrait: A painting, drawing, bust, photography, or other representation of a real person (living or dead), especially of the face. Emma%20and%20Collin%20portrait%20rs.JPG /classroom/self_portraits/img/i mg_vangogh_self- portrait_lg.jpg l%20portrait%20-%20blog.jpg

Profile: A representation of somebody’s face as seen from the side. obert-e-lee-pictures/robert-e-lee-profile.jpg

Three-Quarter Pose: A representation of somebody turned part way between a profile and a front view of the face. m/commentary- sanden/orpen/spottiswood.jpg 300/19305r.jpg

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Artist: Leonardo Da Vinci. Subject: Ginevra de' Benci -recently married -16 years old -against a bush of juniper (ginepro in Italian, a punning reference to Ginevra's name) -1474

Artist: Albrecht Dürer Subject: self-portrait German Renaissance artist Age