The paintings featured here are all portraits. How are they similar? How are they different? The techniques the artists used in each example say a lot about the subjects but even more about the artists: who they are, what they care about, and the time and place in which they worked. How they convey these characteristics is where the artist’s visual voice emerges.
Two artists might create artworks with the same subjects but if the artists have clear visual voices, the results will look wildly different from one another.
The paintings on this page are all portraits. But each of the artists who painted them worked in their own visual style. The methods used can tell us a lot about the subjects and the artists. They show who the artists are, what they care about, and the time and place in which they worked.
The artists discussed in this story have clear visual voices. They all made portraits. But their paintings look very different from one another.