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Old 10-12-2006, 01:19 AM   #1
Vincent Ragozzine Vincent Ragozzine is offline
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question Posthumous Portrait




I have been asked to do a posthumous portrait and the reference available is kind of limited. I have been provided with several snapshots of varying quality and I am not sure which one(s) to use for the portrait or how best to go about it.

An added difficulty is that in the years before her death the subject was taking a medication which made her appear somewhat bloated. You will be able to see the difference in the attached photos.

So, does anybody have any advice for me on the subject?

Larger versions of the photos are available if you'd like.
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