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Portre is the Turkish term for a portrait, referring to a representation of a person that emphasizes the face and expression. It is produced across media including painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, and digital art, and may be finished as a canvas, photograph, or installation.

In portraiture, the aim is to capture likeness, character, mood, or social role rather than merely an

Historically, portraiture has a long trajectory. Early examples include coin and relief portraits in antiquity, followed

With the advent of photography in the 19th century, and later digital technologies, the production and dissemination

Across languages, the term portre is specifically used in Turkish to denote a portrait, while related forms

image.
Portraits
can
be
formal,
intended
to
convey
status
or
dignity,
or
intimate,
exploring
personality
through
gaze,
gesture,
and
setting.
Self-portraits
and
portraits
of
others
are
common
within
the
practice.
by
more
naturalistic
panel
paintings
and
eventual
oil
portraits
of
the
Renaissance,
which
introduced
careful
anatomy,
lighting,
and
psychological
nuance.
In
many
cultures,
portraits
also
served
ceremonial
or
commemorative
purposes.
of
portraits
expanded
dramatically.
Contemporary
portre
encompasses
traditional
studio
work,
street
and
documentary
approaches,
stylized
and
abstract
interpretations,
and
immersive
or
multimedia
presentations.
such
as
portrait
or
portret
are
used
in
other
languages,
reflecting
a
shared
classical
and
modern
practice
of
depicting
individual
likeness
and
identity.