The oldest surviving portrait is the "Portrait of a Man," painted by an unknown artist between 2350 and 2100 BCE in Egypt. The portrait was created during the Old Kingdom period of ancient Egypt.
Portraits in Moonlight was created in 1964.
Portraits Plus was created in 1993.
Portraits of Anarchists was created in 1996.
Portraits of Cuba was created in 1997.
Portraits of Past was created in 1994.
Portraits of Past ended in 1995.
There are several types of portraits in photography, including close-up portraits, environmental portraits, candid portraits, and formal portraits. Each type focuses on capturing the subject in a different way, whether it be their facial features up close, their surroundings, their natural expressions, or a posed and composed image.
Frederick S. Voss has written: 'Portraits of the Presidents' 'Portraits of the presidents' -- subject(s): American Portraits, Biography, Portraits, Presidents 'Women of Our Time'
Rembrandt painted portraits, van Gogh painted over sixty self portraits.
Portraits in Moonlight has 213 pages.
First, learn how to draw portraits of others . . . in a class would be best . . . then prop up a mirror on a chair, say, and draw a portrait of your reflection. You could also use a picture of yourself.
There are two images of Shakespeare which the people who knew him confirmed as accurate: the engraving by Droushout at the front of the First Folio and the statue of him in the church at Stratford. These are "portraits" although they are not paintings. Some paintings have been claimed as being accurate portraits of Shakespeare; of these the one with the best claim is called the Chandos portrait.