Face to Face: The Neo-Impressionist Portrait, 1886-1904
The first Neo-Impressionist portraits were painted in Paris in the 1880s, decades after the invention of photography had made realistic likenesses widely available. While physical resemblance remained a basic component of portraiture, artists of the era were also free to emphasize their individual techniques, their pursuit of psychological or spiritual identity, and their rapport with their subjects.
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