Three studies analyzed spatial orientation of portraits (Study 1, N = 359 and Study 2, N = 961) and self-portraits (Study 3, N = 362). Besides replicating a number of previous findings (a general left-ward orientation in portraits but right-ward orientation in self-portraits), we report a number of new results: (1) compared to men, women painters show no gender bias in portraits, and show no rightward orientation in self-portraits; (2) gender differences decline over time and disappear entirely after the 1848 social movements in Europe; and, (3) old and young sitters are portrayed with a stronger leftward orientation than sitters of the intermediate age group (supported only in Study 1). Results are interpreted as supporting Chatterjee\u201...
This paper analyses the portraits` aesthetic experience from side perspectives, including left and r...
Past research shows that in drawn or photographic portraits, people are significantly more likely to...
Two meta-analyses were conducted to examine two potential sources of spatial orientation biases in h...
Three studies analyzed spatial orientation of portraits (Study 1, N = 359 and Study 2, N = 961) and ...
The relationship between observers' taste and the sitter's face orientation as function of sitter se...
Social psychological research has shown the existence and pervasiveness of gender stereotypes. Women...
There is evidence for a tendency for European portrait paintings to have the head oriented so that t...
Artists tend to draw portraits from an angle so that more of one side of the subject’s face is depic...
Studies have found a tendency for heads in portraits to be oriented so that more of the left side th...
<p>(a) A synopsis of available data on side biases in self-portraits by artists, including, three pu...
Self-portraits are more likely to show the artist’s right than left cheek. This phenomenon may have ...
According to surveys of art books and exhibitions, artists prefer poses showing the left side of the...
We will report 4 studies analyzing the role of perceived agency in visual representations of couples...
According to surveys of art books and exhibitions, artists prefer poses showing the left side of the...
According to surveys of art books and exhibitions, artists prefer poses showing the left side of the...
This paper analyses the portraits` aesthetic experience from side perspectives, including left and r...
Past research shows that in drawn or photographic portraits, people are significantly more likely to...
Two meta-analyses were conducted to examine two potential sources of spatial orientation biases in h...
Three studies analyzed spatial orientation of portraits (Study 1, N = 359 and Study 2, N = 961) and ...
The relationship between observers' taste and the sitter's face orientation as function of sitter se...
Social psychological research has shown the existence and pervasiveness of gender stereotypes. Women...
There is evidence for a tendency for European portrait paintings to have the head oriented so that t...
Artists tend to draw portraits from an angle so that more of one side of the subject’s face is depic...
Studies have found a tendency for heads in portraits to be oriented so that more of the left side th...
<p>(a) A synopsis of available data on side biases in self-portraits by artists, including, three pu...
Self-portraits are more likely to show the artist’s right than left cheek. This phenomenon may have ...
According to surveys of art books and exhibitions, artists prefer poses showing the left side of the...
We will report 4 studies analyzing the role of perceived agency in visual representations of couples...
According to surveys of art books and exhibitions, artists prefer poses showing the left side of the...
According to surveys of art books and exhibitions, artists prefer poses showing the left side of the...
This paper analyses the portraits` aesthetic experience from side perspectives, including left and r...
Past research shows that in drawn or photographic portraits, people are significantly more likely to...
Two meta-analyses were conducted to examine two potential sources of spatial orientation biases in h...