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June Mendoza |
Tuesday 7 May 2002 |
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Elizabeth I insisted that Nicholas Hilliard, her favourite artist, leave her pock marks out when he painted her. Lord Byron always made sure his club foot didn't show, and Churchill once had a portrait thrown on the bonfire because he thought it made him look half-witted.
The art of the portrait painter is a delicate one - just how do you keep your subject happy, whilst trying to paint an honest portrait. Jenni talks to portrait painter June Mendoza about the tricks of her trade.
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