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Jaeden Waters
15 June, 15:29
Why were portraits important in the 17th century?
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Aurora Sherman
15 June, 16:52
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Portraits would often hold many important state or family records, as well as remembrances. In those times, they would memorialize powerful leaders and activists, or the wealthy.
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