The person portrayed.
We have no idea of what Cleopatra looked like when she was 8 or 18 or to an extent, 38. There are no portraits of her as a child and her statue portraits are stylised while her coin portraits are not very flattering.
There are no portraits of them in existence.
They have many modern types of works like togas, portraits from the neck up
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Portraits of the women from the 16th Century in England might look similar because, at the time, portraits had to be drawn and painted. There was only a handful of people at that time who were skilled enough to do this type of work.
I THINK YOU MEANT EMBRYO?
because if you look at all the portraits of her she looks different in every single one of them!
King George the III's scepter was long and gold and can be seen in some portraits from his reign.
yes like cheryl cole
As far as is known, there are no portraits of any of Julius Caesar's wives. The Romans, even though they did make busts of women, seemed to have been selective about the women that they sculpted. Caesar's wives are not among the preserved portraits.
Artists who specialize in drawing human faces and otherwise producing art that captures the look of a person, draw portraits. a lot of people
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