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RIP Chuck Close (1940 – 2021)

Chuck Close was an American artist working in portrait painting and photography known for his massive-scale photorealist and/or hyperrealist portraits of himself and others, which hang in collections internationally.

Well known works include Big Self-Portrait (1968).

This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged 1940, 2021, American art, hyperrealism, photorealism, portrait, RIP on August 24, 2021 by jahsonic.

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