Anthropomorphic portraiture - (pronounced, an·thro·po·mor·phic) is the combination of animals' heads superimposed upon human bodies, or the reverse - is a genre that appears and reappears throughout the history of painting . . . .
. . A contemporary artist has taken this genre of portraiture a lighthearted step farther. Thierry Poncelet, started as a picture restorer and artist, and started searching out old portraits in poor condition and painting an appropriate animal's head - usually a dog, cat, or monkey - onto the original sitter. He then restores the rest of the canvas, creating a delightfully humorous new-from-old work of art.
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. . A contemporary artist has taken this genre of portraiture a lighthearted step farther. Thierry Poncelet, started as a picture restorer and artist, and started searching out old portraits in poor condition and painting an appropriate animal's head - usually a dog, cat, or monkey - onto the original sitter. He then restores the rest of the canvas, creating a delightfully humorous new-from-old work of art.
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