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Old 12-01-2002, 10:17 PM   #1
Timothy C. Tyler Timothy C. Tyler is offline
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Most artists, especially here, would agree that a successful portrait is probably one of the toughest subjects that can be undertaken by realistic painters. It can be assumed then that most portrait painters can paint a good landscape or still life. Indeed, many can. It would seem a natural progression. This was the way for 6 centuries. It was assumed, and stated time and again by JSS. Is this the case? Is this group of portrait painters also a group of still life, figure, and landscape painters?

It's assumed one draws then paints. Paints the easy stuff then the hard stuff. It's a natural progression.
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