Funeral Portraits

A never-before-seen portrait of Queen Elizabeth II has been released by the Royal Family ahead of the late monarch’s state funeral, which thousands of people have been gathering in Britain’s capital, London, for Monday. The Catholic cemetery portrait invokes happier memories and helps preserve her loved ones’ legacy for generations to come. Our commemorative portraits may be displayed during your deceased person’s funeral services, presenting an expressively beautiful representation of your favorite photos of your loved one.

Memorial Portraits are a beautiful way of capturing that picture of your loved one you treasure, and they not only make for an individual funeral display, but they provide a loving, personal memento at home. Including photos at the funeral or memorial service may be another way of memorializing the life of a deceased individual. For more ways to customize your service, check out our Planning Your Funeral or Memorial Service.

Not only do these portraits enhance the Celebration of Life at the service of a loved one, but Fine Art Canvas Portraits also make a wonderful gift. Fayum Portraits are the only major body of artwork to have survived the tradition of Panel Painting.

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It is commonly believed that wax portraits were completed in an individuals lifetime and displayed at his house, a practice which was part of Greek artistic traditions, but given the evidence suggested by C.A.T. This view is no longer commonly held, given the C.A.T. Some authors have suggested that the idea of such portraits might have been related to a custom amongst Roman nobles to display images of their ancestors, in the entrance halls of their houses.

Furthermore, in contrast with professional portraits, which were made for the family of the subject and displayed at the family’s house, the funerary portraits were made expressly for, and displayed at, a convent. In addition, some portraits were painted directly on the coffin; on a shroud, or another piece, for instance. For a Jesuit nun, the death portraits she carried probably served as mnemonic devices, bringing up that remarkable anecdote long after Jesuit Sisters Jesus Mary had been laid to rest.2 In the new Spanish world, sisters maintained vital relationships with deceased sisters, collecting and caring for their burial portraits, as well as selected personal possessions, all of which, in combination, formed integral components of institutional identity and communal memory within a convent.

The funeral home’s dedication to respectful customization communicates its unquantifiable care to family members and friends who come to visit the home during times of mourning. A memorial portrait of your loved one, surrounded by a handsome bronze frame, offers the chance to stay closer to your loved one every time you visit his or her vault or niche.

Tile Artisans Digital Imaging strives to offer permanent Memorial Portraits, Plaques, and Murals made with the highest quality materials and workmanship, as well as provide our customers with the highest level of service. After receiving your photo, we will create your portrait and make it available for viewing nightly, if needed.

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