In the Middle Ages, portrait images tended to be full face.
Gradually, paintings of Jesus took on characteristics of portrait images.
This shape created a portrait image, instead of the landscape orientation that is common today.
The most commonly used format is a portrait image of about 10 x 14 mm.
Similar to battle photography, portrait images of soldiers were also often staged.
As we may judge from such items, the first depictions of Jesus were generic rather than portrait images, generally representing him as a beardless young man.
In the south tower footprint, a shallow pool of water would be lined with large portrait images of all the victims.
The impulsive, high-key painting asserts a de Kooning-like expressiveness, which goes with the glamorous expression of the portrait image.
His portrait image can also be found by joining the spine labels of the 8 albums Mustaine re-released in 2004.
Among the most important artifacts from Noin-Ula are embroidered portrait images.