Face to Face: Portraits in The Courtauld Collection
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The Face to Face: Portraits in The Courtauld Collection learning resource is for teachers to read and learn about the history of portraiture through The Courtauld Collection. This resource looks at different historical and social contexts to help develop a greater understanding of what portraiture is and how it has changed over time.
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