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Making a portrait for the president of AMEXCAP
Creating a corporate portrait is fundamentally different from painting a family portrait. The priorities shift. In a family setting, the focus often lies on intimacy, connection, and personal relationships. In a corporate context, the portrait must convey something else entirely: leadership, authority, and presence. The atmosphere is more restrained, the composition more deliberate. But this particular commission went far beyond those considerations. A Portrait Meant to Be a

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Apr 23 min read


Why Families Commission Portraits Instead of Photographs
In an age where cameras are everywhere and millions of photographs are taken every day, one might wonder why families still choose to commission painted portraits. After all, a photograph can capture a face instantly. And yet, throughout history (and even today) families, institutions, and collectors continue to commission portraits from painters. The reason lies in something deeper than simple representation. A painted portrait is not merely an image. It is an interpretation

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Mar 254 min read


How Much Does a Portrait Painting Cost?
One of the first questions people ask when considering a portrait commission is simple and entirely reasonable: how much does a portrait painting cost? The answer varies widely. Unlike purchasing a print or a photograph, commissioning a portrait is a collaborative artistic process that depends on several factors, each of which influences the final price. Understanding these factors can help collectors approach the process with clarity and confidence. The Value of a Commission

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Mar 194 min read


How to Commission a Portrait Painting: The Complete Guide
Commissioning a portrait painting is a tradition that stretches back centuries. Long before photography existed, families, institutions, and patrons entrusted artists with the task of creating images that would endure far beyond their own lifetimes. The portraits of figures painted by masters such as Diego Velázquez, Anthony van Dyck, and John Singer Sargent remain powerful examples of how portraiture preserves not only a likeness, but a presence. Today, the process of commis

thibaultbarrere
Mar 144 min read
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