National Gallery Pocket Guides
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Faces in pictures have much to communicate to us. This Pocket Guide examines a wide array of fascinating faces found in paintings in the Collection at the National Gallery in London. The book explains why artists in file past created faces to look as they do, what painters through the ages have considered the "ideal" face, how faces are painted, and the reasons for the development of portrait painting. Illustrated with seventy pictures and beautiful details, this book provides an insider's view of the many faces in Western European art.