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Reblogged this on THE PORTRAIT PROJECT and commented:
How do people attribute qualities to themselves in portraits? Is this example glaringly contrived?
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I walk by the house where Mstislavas Dobužinskis lived in Kaunas nearly daily – he came to Lithuania in 1923, so around the time this portrait was painted. Thanks, it is truly nice to see it here.
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