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Family Portrait in art and painting Hundreds of masterpieces (family Portrait) in high quality with comments and descriptions. You can upload your picture to this section by registering on the site. ab. 1610, Peter Paul Rubens, Portrait of a married couple with child all images at this page: Public domain
The characteristic features of family portraits in painting of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries had their own characteristics, reflecting the social and cultural norms of that time. Here are some of these traits: - 1. Formality: Family portraits were usually formal and formal. Family members were often depicted in formal attire or clothing appropriate to their status.
- 2. Posing: Many portraits required long-term posing of models, which gave the works seriousness and dignity.
- 3. Hierarchy: An important component of family portraits is the identification of the main figure or parent as the central figure symbolizing authority and power.
- 4. Location: Family members were usually located close to each other on the canvas, emphasizing unity and belonging to the same community.
- 5. Activities: Some family portraits may represent family members engaged in various activities, such as reading, playing musical instruments or communicating with each other.
- 6. Attributes: Family portraits often included symbolic objects or attributes that reflected the professions or interests of the family and served to emphasize its status.
- 7. Background: The background in family portraits was usually neutral and orderly, so as not to distract attention from the main characters.
- 8. Expression: Facial expressions could be quite serious and strict in earlier eras, but as the painting style developed, the expression of emotions on the faces of models also changed.
Although each artist had his own individual approach to creating family portraits, these traits helped to create works that conveyed the socio-cultural significance and values of that time.
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Family Portrait :: Cornelis De Vos
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Portrait Of A Nobleman And Three Children :: Cornelis De Vos
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The Family of the Artist :: Cornelis De Vos
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The Refusal From Burn's :: David Wilkie
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Elzbieta Branicka, Countess Krasinka and her Children :: Franz Xavier Winterhalter
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Queen Victoria and Prince Albert with the Family of King Louis Philippe at the Chateau D'Eu :: Franz Xavier Winterhalter
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Portrait of Antonius Anselmus, His Wife and Their Children :: Maarten de Vos
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1604-1605 Lavinia Fontana, Portrait of Bianca Degli Utili Maselli and her children
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Late 16th century Follower of Tintoretto
Portrait of a Venetian Senator with Male Members of His Family, the Virgin and Child with Cherubim, and Two Female Figures in Glory
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after 1824 Attr. to Carl Adolf Mende
Jean Gerard Vonderbank with his wife Catherina and his daughter Josephine
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1777-1778, Joshua Reynolds, The Marlborough Family
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ab. 1622 - 1624, British (English) School, Sir Thomas Lucy, Lady Alice Spencer, and family
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1661, Pieter Thijs, Portrait of the Van de Werve Family
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1655-1660, Nicolaes Maes, Portrait of a Married Couple with Child
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1644, Herman Mijnerts Doncker, A Family Group
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ab. 1643-1645, Edward Bower,
Speaker William Lenthall and His Family
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1699, Hyacinthe Rigaud,
Jean le Juge and his family
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1767, Louis-Michel van Loo,
The Devin Family
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ab. 1633-1635, Sir Anthony Van Dyck,
Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland his First Wife Lady Anne Cecil, and their Daughter, Lady Catherine Percy
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ab. 1610, Peter Paul Rubens,
Portrait of a married couple with child
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1773, Wenceslaus Werlin,
Leopold II and his family
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"Family portrait", 1844, Sorokin Evgraf Semenovich,
Canvas, oil 71.5 x 105.6,
The State Museum of Fine Arts of the Republic of Tatarstan
Kazan
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ab. 1687-1693, Nicolaes Maes, Group portrait
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1782, Johann Friedrich August Tischbein,
Portrait of the Saltykov Family
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1847-1848, Joseph Karl Stieler,
Portrait of Duke of Saxe-Altenburg Joseph s Family
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1835, Bernhard Schlösser,
Frau Elisabeth Wilhelmine Jeanrenaud and her children
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1880, Michele Gordigiani,
Cornelia Ward Hall and Her Children
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1627, Unknown artist, Portrait of a family
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Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577-1640)
The Jan Brueghel Family
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Family portraits represent a kind of family property, they show not only members of the family at a certain point in time, but also its values, status, everything that is supposed to be transmitted to descendants, to preserve and multiply. They can also tell a lot about the family, the more numerous it is - the more respect and admiration it causes.
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