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Kit-cat portrait : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kit-cat portrait
:''For other items called Kit Kat or Kit Cat see Kit Kat (disambiguation).'' A kit-cat portrait or kit-kat portrait is a particular size of portrait, less than half-length, but including the hands. The name originates from a famous series of portraits which were commissioned from Godfrey Kneller for members of the Kit-Cat Club, a Whig dining club, to be hung in their meeting place at Barn Elms. They are now mostly in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London, with a selection of about twelve displayed in London and others at their satellite locations, including twenty on display at Beningbrough Hall.〔http://www.artfund.org/supporting-museums/art-weve-helped-buy/artwork/1531/portraits-of-members-of-the-kit-kat-club〕 ==Size== Each canvas is thirty-six inches long, and twenty-eight wide.〔Malone wrote in Dryden 534 (1800)〕 The special Kit-cat portrait size is said to have been determined because the dining-room ceiling of the Kit-cat Club was too low for half-size portraits of the members. Slightly larger than the traditional head and shoulders format, it allows enough space to include one or both hands. So, while the poses in the Kit-cat portraits may look similar, none are actually repeated. When hung together, the overall effect is of a unified club of equals, though each man retains his individuality through distinct gestures, props and costumes.〔http://www.npg.org.uk/whatson/display/room-by-room/room-9-the-kit-cat-club.php〕
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