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art through time - a global view
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    • 1 / Converging Cultures
    • 2 / Dreams and Visions
    • 3 / History and Memory
    • 4 / Ceremony and Society
    • 5 / Cosmology and Belief
    • 6 / Death
    • 7 / Domestic Life
    • 8 / Writing
    • 9 / Portraits
    • 10 / The Natural World
    • 11 / The Urban Experience
    • 12 / Conflict and Resistance
    • 13 / The Body

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9 / Portraits

Napoleon I on His Imperial Throne Standing Statue of Hatshepsut How can portraits convey authority? Memorial Head Gertrude Stein What does “likeness” mean? Equestrian Portrait of the Count-Duke Olivares Don Gaspar de Guzmán (1587–1645), Count-Duke of Olivares How can a portrait make a broader social statement? Portrait Head Diane von Furstenberg Why make more than one copy of a portrait? Kuya-Shonin (Saint Kuya) The Thinker: Portrait of Louis N. Kenton How can we represent the intangible in portraits?

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  1. 1/ Converging Cultures
  2. 2/ Dreams and Visions
  3. 3/ History and Memory
  4. 4/ Ceremony and Society
  5. 5/ Cosmology and Belief
  6. 6/ Death
  7. 7/ Domestic Life
  8. 8/ Writing
  9. 9/ Portraits
  10. 10/ The Natural World
  11. 11/ The Urban Experience
  12. 12/ Conflict and Resistance
  13. 13/ The Body
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