I think that's a bit aggressive your mad that no one returns the calls
Modeling was quite similar to the models of today; the only difference being that the models were not photographed. Michelangelo spent a lot of time studying his muses and models, so he could get every single detail correct. That is why his statues and paintings are so realistic, he put an absurd amount of effort into his work, and it definitely paid off.
Where's the image? It would be helpful if I saw it so I know what i'm working with.
In Jean-Antoine Watteau's The Signboard of Gersaint, a portrait
of LouisXIV is being placed in a storage box because Louis had recently had
died.
<span><span>Normally, the painting is interpreted as a
commentary on the shift in aristocratic culture – or relief – that occurred
during the government of the more licentious </span>Régent Philippe II, Duke of Orléans</span> <span><span>(1715–1723), after the death of </span>Louis
XIV</span> <span><span>and before the accession to the throne of </span>Louis
XV</span><span>.<span> </span></span>
B, they analyse any faults in the product to try and make a better final design which will then be built