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New research suggests artists painting the rich and famous simply depict their own facial features. A case in point is Godfrey Kneller - on the left is his depiction of George I, and right is a self-portrait.Test yourself on famous portraits.New research suggests artists painting the rich and famous simply depict their own facial features. A case in point is Godfrey Kneller - on the left is his depiction of George I, and right is a self-portrait.Test yourself on famous portraits.
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Elizabeth I depicted in 1565.Click NEXT to identify another portrait of the Virgin Queen, painted at about the same time.Elizabeth I depicted in 1565.Click NEXT to identify another portrait of the Virgin Queen, painted at about the same time.
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Which of these is also a portrait of Elizabeth I?Which of these is also a portrait of Elizabeth I?
  1. Left
  2. Right
  3. Both
  4. Neither
  1. Left
  2. Right
  3. Both
  4. Neither
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A triptych by Francis Bacon. Depicting whom?A triptych by Francis Bacon. Depicting whom?
  1. Francis Bacon
  2. His lover George Dyer
  3. Fellow artist Lucian Freud
  1. Francis Bacon
  2. His lover George Dyer
  3. Fellow artist Lucian Freud
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This portrait is the subject of some debate as to the identity of the sitter. Who is he thought to be?This portrait is the subject of some debate as to the identity of the sitter. Who is he thought to be?
  1. Bonnie Prince Charlie
  2. Self-portrait of Gainsborough
  3. William Pitt the Younger
  1. Bonnie Prince Charlie
  2. Self-portrait of Gainsborough
  3. William Pitt the Younger
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"It looked like a pork butcher from Norwich," said Rolf Harris about one of his portraits. Which?"It looked like a pork butcher from Norwich," said Rolf Harris about one of his portraits. Which?
  1. Nelson Mandela
  2. Queen Elizabeth II
  3. Self-portrait in the style of Van Gogh
  1. Nelson Mandela
  2. Queen Elizabeth II
  3. Self-portrait in the style of Van Gogh
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The portrait marked the Queen's 80th birthday in 2006 and took two months to complete."I'm not making any claims that this is the greatest painting in the world," said the smiling Harris of his smiling monarch. "I've done the best I can."The portrait marked the Queen's 80th birthday in 2006 and took two months to complete."I'm not making any claims that this is the greatest painting in the world," said the smiling Harris of his smiling monarch. "I've done the best I can."
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Depictions of three of King Henry VIII's wives from the National Portrait Gallery in London. Which one did he not have beheaded?Depictions of three of King Henry VIII's wives from the National Portrait Gallery in London. Which one did he not have beheaded?
  1. Portrait A
  2. Portrait B
  3. Portrait C
  1. Portrait A
  2. Portrait B
  3. Portrait C
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The German-born Hans Holbein spent many years in England at the court of Henry VIII.He designed state robes for the king and painted many members of the court, including the king and his wives.The German-born Hans Holbein spent many years in England at the court of Henry VIII.He designed state robes for the king and painted many members of the court, including the king and his wives.
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Which Lucian Freud portrait fetched the most at auction?Which Lucian Freud portrait fetched the most at auction?
  1. Kate Moss
  2. Bruce Bernard
  3. Naked Portrait
  1. Kate Moss
  2. Bruce Bernard
  3. Naked Portrait
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Artist John Wonnacott poses next to his portrait of which young prince?Artist John Wonnacott poses next to his portrait of which young prince?
  1. Prince Andrew
  2. Prince Edward
  3. Prince William
  1. Prince Andrew
  2. Prince Edward
  3. Prince William
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This portrait was found after being lost for 400 years. The artist?This portrait was found after being lost for 400 years. The artist?
  1. Titian
  2. Bellini
  3. Tintoretto
  1. Titian
  2. Bellini
  3. Tintoretto
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These portraits are works in progress. Who is the subject?These portraits are works in progress. Who is the subject?
  1. Michael Parkinson
  2. Ian McShane
  3. David Dickinson
  1. Michael Parkinson
  2. Ian McShane
  3. David Dickinson
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For a BBC series called Star Portraits, David Dickinson (with presenter Rolf Harris) sat for three artists.He was quite moved by the results and said in the portrait on the right, by Andy James, he could see the face of the mother he never met.For a BBC series called Star Portraits, David Dickinson (with presenter Rolf Harris) sat for three artists.He was quite moved by the results and said in the portrait on the right, by Andy James, he could see the face of the mother he never met.
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  1. Both depict Elizabeth I, but are by different artists.
  2. It's Bacon himself, in a work titled Three Studies for a Self-Portrait which appears in a major exhibition at Tate Britain in London, ahead of his centenary year in 2009.
  3. It's Bonnie Prince Charlie, by Maurice Quentin de la Tour - although there has been speculation that it might be his brother. The National Gallery of Scotland, which owns the painting, does not subscribe to this view.
  4. It's the Queen, although by the time he had finished it, the Australian painter was pretty happy. While the royals never given an opinion on their portraits, the Queen remarked during the sitting - which was filmed by the BBC - that it "looked very friendly". Click NEXT to see the completed work.
  5. It's Portrait C, which is Catherine of Aragon. Portrait A is Anne Boleyn and Portrait B is Catherine Howard. Click NEXT to see the famous Henry VIII portrait by Holbein.
  6. It's Naked Portrait, which sold for £11.8m. Bruce Bernard's portrait sold for £7.86m and Kate Moss fetched £3.93m. But his most expensive work is a 1995 portrait - Benefits Supervisor Sleeping - which sold for $33.6m (£17.2m) at Christie's in New York.
  7. It's Prince William, painted in 1999. To the untrained eye, both painter and portrait are rosy of cheek and square of jaw. Experts may differ.
  8. It's a Titian, called Portrait of a Lady and her Daughter. The canvas was reworked after his death, presumably for commercial reasons, as a portrait of the Archangel Raphael with the boy Tobias. In 1948, the Titian underneath was discovered and it took 20 years to restore.
  9. It's David Dickinson. Click NEXT to see him with the finished works.
  1. Both depict Elizabeth I. Left is a 1565 engraving by William Hall after an Edward Corbould portrait; on the right is a depiction from 1560.
  2. It's Bacon himself, in a work titled Three Studies for a Self-Portrait which appears in a major exhibition at Tate Britain in London, ahead of his centenary year in 2009.
  3. It's Bonnie Prince Charlie, by Maurice Quentin de la Tour - although there has been speculation that it might be his brother. The National Gallery of Scotland, which owns the painting, does not subscribe to this view.
  4. It's the Queen, although by the time he had finished it, the Australian painter was pretty happy. While the royals never given an opinion on their portraits, the Queen remarked during the sitting - which was filmed by the BBC - that it "looked very friendly". Click NEXT to see the completed work.
  5. It's Portrait C, which is Catherine of Aragon. Portrait A is Anne Boleyn and Portrait B is Catherine Howard. Click NEXT to see the famous Henry VIII portrait by Holbein.
  6. It's Naked Portrait, which sold for £11.8m. Bruce Bernard's portrait sold for £7.86m and Kate Moss fetched £3.93m. But his most expensive work is a 1995 portrait - Benefits Supervisor Sleeping - which sold for $33.6m (£17.2m) at Christie's in New York.
  7. It's Prince William, painted in 1999. To the untrained eye, both painter and portrait are rosy of cheek and square of jaw. Experts may differ.
  8. It's a Titian, called Portrait of a Lady and her Daughter. The canvas was reworked after his death, presumably for commercial reasons, as a portrait of the Archangel Raphael with the boy Tobias. In 1948, the Titian underneath was discovered and it took 20 years to restore.
  9. It's David Dickinson. Click NEXT to see him with the finished works.
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