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His iconic portraits of the British royal family has catapulted him to stardom in the art world. Ralph Heimans tells Anamika Chatterjee why human connection in art will continue to remain important even after we emerge from the pandemic
It is easy, perhaps even natural, to find oneself overwhelmed in company of royals. But when you’re a royal portrait artist, you don’t enjoy the privilege of being awestruck. Ralph Heimans would know. In 2017, the British-Australian artist was commissioned a portrait of Prince Philip right after he announced retirement from public duties. The portrait that Heimans ultimately produced captured the late Duke of Edinburgh glancing at the grand corridor of Windsor Castle. “In many ways, that corridor represented his life span. The light and shade that come through the windows depict the highs and lows of his life,” he says.