Portrait art prints spanning centuries of art history and contemporary practice. Old Master likenesses, Japanese bijin-ga, Expressionist figures, and modern abstract portraiture — all printed in our Berlin studio on archival fine art paper and canvas.
Few subjects have held artists' attention as consistently as the human face. Portraiture spans the full arc of Western and Eastern art — from Renaissance court painters documenting power and status, through Romantic-era character studies, to Expressionist distortions that prioritised emotional truth over likeness. Japanese bijin-ga elevated the portrait to a stylised ideal of beauty, while modern photographers stripped it back to raw, unposed honesty.
This collection brings together hundreds of portrait works across those traditions. You will find Old Master oil studies alongside contemporary illustrations, 19th-century academic heads next to abstract figurative work by artists like Julia Purinton, Elena Ristova, and Ohkimiko. What connects them is the same fundamental impulse — recording a face that matters.
Choosing the Right Portrait Print
Portraits reward scale. A face printed at 70x100cm or A0 fills a wall with presence that smaller formats cannot match. For tighter groupings or gallery walls, A3 and 50x70cm work well in pairs or trios. Canvas prints at 30x40cm, 50x70cm, or 70x100cm add texture and depth that suits painterly or impressionistic portraits particularly well.
All prints are produced in our Berlin studio using archival pigment inks on 225g matte fine art paper or 400g cotton canvas. Frame options include oak, black, and walnut brown. Canvas prints can be ordered on stretcher bars or with a floating frame for a gallery-style shadow gap.
Portraits That Fit Your Collection
If you are drawn to figurative work, explore our figure and body art prints for full-form compositions, or browse by era — Renaissance for classical likenesses, Expressionism for raw emotional intensity, or Japanese art for bijin-ga and ukiyo-e portraits. Contemporary portrait work by artists like Elena Ristova and Ohkimiko offers a modern take on the genre.