There is evidence for a tendency for European portrait paintings to have the head oriented so that the left side of the face is visible more than the right side. This is particularly the case for female sitters. There is evidence that the left side of the face shows emotion more than the right side does, so it has been proposed that there is a tendency for artists or sitters to want to show more of the emotionality of the sitter. It is shown here that the left-side tendency varies by date. In two studies, large samples were drawn from European gallery collections (study 1) and the National Portrait Gallery in London (study 2). The studies showed a strong left side tendency before 1600, absence of the tendency in the seventeenth and eighteen...
This paper analyses the portraits` aesthetic experience from side perspectives, including left and r...
Strong claims have been made about the importance of orientation in visual art. Although there have ...
We examined whether reading and writing habits known to drive agency perception also shape the attri...
There is evidence for a tendency for European portrait paintings to have the head oriented so that t...
Studies have found a tendency for heads in portraits to be oriented so that more of the left side th...
The relationship between observers' taste and the sitter's face orientation as function of sitter se...
Three studies analyzed spatial orientation of portraits (Study 1, N = 359 and Study 2, N = 961) and ...
Artists tend to draw portraits from an angle so that more of one side of the subject’s face is depic...
This article explores the possibility of testing hypotheses about art production in the past by coll...
This article explores the possibility of testing hypotheses about art production in the past by coll...
According to previous reports, selfie takers in widely different cultural contexts prefer poses show...
Past research shows that in drawn or photographic portraits, people are significantly more likely to...
<p>(a) A synopsis of available data on side biases in self-portraits by artists, including, three pu...
© 2017 The Author(s). This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
According to previous reports, selfie takers in widely different cultural contexts prefer poses show...
This paper analyses the portraits` aesthetic experience from side perspectives, including left and r...
Strong claims have been made about the importance of orientation in visual art. Although there have ...
We examined whether reading and writing habits known to drive agency perception also shape the attri...
There is evidence for a tendency for European portrait paintings to have the head oriented so that t...
Studies have found a tendency for heads in portraits to be oriented so that more of the left side th...
The relationship between observers' taste and the sitter's face orientation as function of sitter se...
Three studies analyzed spatial orientation of portraits (Study 1, N = 359 and Study 2, N = 961) and ...
Artists tend to draw portraits from an angle so that more of one side of the subject’s face is depic...
This article explores the possibility of testing hypotheses about art production in the past by coll...
This article explores the possibility of testing hypotheses about art production in the past by coll...
According to previous reports, selfie takers in widely different cultural contexts prefer poses show...
Past research shows that in drawn or photographic portraits, people are significantly more likely to...
<p>(a) A synopsis of available data on side biases in self-portraits by artists, including, three pu...
© 2017 The Author(s). This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
According to previous reports, selfie takers in widely different cultural contexts prefer poses show...
This paper analyses the portraits` aesthetic experience from side perspectives, including left and r...
Strong claims have been made about the importance of orientation in visual art. Although there have ...
We examined whether reading and writing habits known to drive agency perception also shape the attri...