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Rembrandt, Self Portrait (detail), 1659.
Portrait in painting is an artistic representation of a person. It could also be a photograph, sculpture, or other medium.
Portraiture was ranked number two in the old academic tradition;
Charles Willson Peale, Self Portrait, 1822.
John Marshall by Henry Inman, 1832.
See also
Self-Portrait of Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, 1670-1673.
Anthony van Dyck, Charles I King of England at the Hunt, 1635.
Rembrandt, The Artist's Mother, ca. 1629.

