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Trending Artworks: Portraits

Capturing the human experience, Portrait art has been loved for centuries, from Egyptian and Roman Portraits to more Modern and Contemporary approaches like Expressionist Portraits. Whether through the delicate strokes of Renaissance masters or the bold expressions of contemporary artists, portraiture explores individuality and human experience. The dynamic genre, constantly evolving, remains among our collector's favourites.

From the highly detailed and realistic to the abstract and expressive, portraiture reflects the diversity of human life and the ever-changing landscape of art itself. Whether through the lens of historical tradition or contemporary innovation, portraits continue to fascinate and resonate, bridging the past and present in a timeless dialogue. Our enduring fascination with portraits continues, with many choosing to add these artworks to their collections or make bold style statements in their homes.

"A person himself believes that all the other portraits are good likenesses except the one of himself." - Edvard Munch, Norwegian painter of 'The Scream'

History of Portraiture

In an age of smartphones, it’s hard to imagine a time before photography. But until the early 19th century, when the world’s first photograph was taken by the French inventor Nicéphore Niépce, portraits (including paintings, sculptures and sketches) were the only way to record a person’s features.

Traditionally flattering, portraits date back to at least ancient Egypt and particularly over the last 5,000 years have been important societal tools for illustrating power, beauty or wealth. Amongst the genre are some of the most famous artworks in the world – including ‘Lady with an Ermine’ by Leonardo da Vinci and ‘Girl with a Pearl Earring’ by Johannes Vermeer. Artists such as Frida Kahlo and Pablo Picasso have also documented their lives through their paintings.

Over the years, trends have dictated different styles of portraiture. The Baroque period saw dramatic religious scenes and contrasts in light and shadow, while Romanticism led to the rise of the ‘romantic hero’, as seen in portraits of Napoleon Bonaparte. Modernists transformed portraiture with shapes and colour, and Impressionists prioritised impressions of light over recognisable facial features.

One thing that has remained is a portrait’s ability to capture not just the physical attributes, but the energy and personality of a person. With many of our artists creating spectacular portraits of their own, we’re taking you through some of art’s best-known examples.

How to style it

Enhancing the aesthetic of your home can be as simple as hanging a portrait on your walls, particularly when you complement it with décor that matches the art's colour palette. Portraits have the power to ignite the imagination and fill a room with hidden stories, adding character and meaning to any room.

Lemon & Lime Interiors, an award-winning national property home staging company, offers expert knowledge on transforming your house into a home.

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