Painters before the era of photography often traveled with miniature lay figures that they carried around in boxes, along with finely made miniature costumes.
Portrait painters could arrive at a client's palace and paint the head of their subject from observation, quickly sketching their actual costume. The miniature lay figure came in handy to help the…
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