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“Every face has expression of a far more interesting and enduring kind than these momentary disturbances of its form occasioned by laughter or some passing thought, &c. And it must never be forgotten that a portrait is a panel painted to remain for centuries without movement. So that a large amount of the quality of repose must enter into its composition.”

Harold Speed, The Practice and Science of Drawing
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The Practice and Science of Drawing (Dover Art Instruction) The Practice and Science of Drawing by Harold Speed
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