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Yes, Gertrude Stein liked Picasso's portrait of her. She famously remarked that the portrait didn't look like her, but that it would eventually. This portrait is considered one of Picasso's masterpieces.
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See the related link for his portrait.
Jordans by far...they look a lot better as sneakers and as dressy shoes as well
Why Jordans are so popular ? not because micheal jordan is famous -.- its because if people wear jordans they will have swag & they look awesome on everyone ^.^
There is a link below to an article on Susanna Dickinson. It has a portrait of her.
They don't look like anything now since Shakespeare has been dead for 400 years. Our best idea of what they looked like when he was alive is in the pictures of him. Unfortunately the best images we have of him are an engraving by Droushout and a statue in Stratford church. Of the paintings that people claim are of Shakespeare (and people will claim that virtually any painting from the seventeenth century of an unknown man is really of Shakespeare), the one called the Chandos portrait is the most likely. The one called the Sanders portrait is the next most likely.
There were no cameras at the time and Matthew did not have his portrait painted so we have no idea what he might have looked like.
You can see what Justinian I looked like in a portrait of him on a mosaic at the Church of San Vitale in Ravenna (Italy)
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If you mean Berenice, Cleopatra's sister, we don't know. After her father had her executed more than likely all her statues were smashed or recycled. Perhaps there are one or two portrait statues of Berenice, but if there are they have not been made public.