King Charles portrait artist Jonathan Yeo loves the divided reaction that his painting generated, but notes that Charles ‘smiled approvingly’ at the work
Jonathan Yeo’s official portrait of King Charles III is still drawing a reaction nearly two weeks after it was first unveiled, but Yeo has won the approval of the person who matters most: the painting’s subject.
“When I showed it to him back in November, when it was sort of three-quarters done… certainly the face was done, body was sketched and the color was mostly pretty much as it was, in the end,” he shared. “If he'd been appalled, I think, I might have rethought it and toned it down a bit. But he didn't seem that way,”
“When looked at it and smiled straight away, I thought, ‘OK, phew! That’s the important one,” he told the Boston Globe earlier this month.
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