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This is true, but it was not always the case, since custom portrait works could not be embellished. The world's biggest artists, of course, have always worked with orders. To a much greater extent than now. Someone could go for it, and someone tried, but was not able to do it. Therefore, there are portraits, for example, Velasquez or Goya, who, even embellishing, remained themselves.�
Yes, we all want to get a little better in the images)) Now photo editors help us with this, and then artists did it)))) Of course, they could embellish a person when they drew his portrait.