Hidden Gems - Popular Culture - Abstracts - Portraits Artwork for Sale - Men

Discover more art you love
Discover exciting new original abstract artwork added daily to the site by talented independent artists from around the world.
Unique original portrait paintings and drawings for sale by independent artists in various mediums and styles.
Filter
Now Shopping by
  1. Subject
    Popular Culture
  2. Subject
    Abstracts
  3. Subject
    Portraits
  4. Subject
    Men
Shopping Options
Style
  1. Abstract
  2. Contemporary
  3. Expressionism
  4. Impressionism
  5. Naive
  6. Realism
  7. Street / Urban
  8. Surrealism
  9. Traditional
  10. Abstract Expressionism
  11. Art Deco
  12. Cartoon
  13. Conceptual
  14. Cubism
  15. Figurative
  16. Folk
  17. Illustration
  18. Minimalism
  19. Modernism
  20. Photorealism
  21. Pop Art
  22. Portraiture
Less
Medium
  1. Acrylic
  2. Charcoal
  3. Digital
  4. Mixed Media
  5. Oil
  6. Pencil
  7. Watercolour
  8. Gouache
  9. Ink
  10. Lino Print
  11. Pastel
  12. Pen
  13. Screen Printing
  14. Spray Paint
Less
Price
£
-
On Sale
Size
  1. Small
  2. Medium
  3. Large
  4. Extra Large
Less
Colour
  1. Black
  2. Blue
  3. Brown
  4. Cream
  5. Green
  6. Grey
  7. Orange
  8. Pink
  9. Purple
  10. Red
  11. Turquoise
  12. White
  13. Yellow
  14. Bronze
  15. Copper
  16. Coral
  17. Gold
  18. Magenta
  19. Monochrome
  20. Multi-Coloured
Less
Availability
Artist
  1. Aleksandr Kolesnychenko
  2. Alexandra Andreica
  3. Alexandre Barbera-Ivanoff
  4. Andrea Benetti
  5. Andrew Snary
  6. Angela Dierks
  7. Anna Schofield
  8. Anna Sidi-yacoub
  9. Arie Coetzee
  10. Catherine Kennedy
  11. Catia Goffinet
  12. Chris Moss
  13. Christopher Render
  14. CK Wood
  15. Clare Denny
  16. Daniel Loveday
  17. Daria Chaika
  18. David Higginson
  19. Dianne Bowell
  20. Dora Stork
  21. Emilia Milcheva
  22. Esteban Vera
  23. Gary Hogben
  24. Georgiana Luiza Nicolae
  25. Gill Bustamante
  26. Gillian Luff
  27. Graham Evans
  28. Gugi Goo
  29. Hannah Adamaszek
  30. Hayley Woodruff
  31. Igor Navrotskyi
  32. Ira Whittaker
  33. Irene Raspollini
  34. Irina Rumyantseva
  35. Isabel Mahe
  36. James shepherd
  37. James Shipton
  38. Janice Rogers
  39. Jennifer Taylor
  40. Jenny Morgan
  41. Joe Eccles
  42. John Varden
  43. Jonathan Oakes
  44. Jonathan Traynor
  45. Jules Hammond
  46. Julia Everett
  47. Julian Davies
  48. Julie Bond
  49. Kakajan Charyyev
  50. Kalpana Soanes
  51. Karen Smith
  52. karen wilcox
  53. Karin Goeppert
  54. Katerina
  55. Kerry Bowler
  56. Kinga Sokol
  57. Kris Mercer
  58. Lesley Blackburn
  59. Lisa Simpson
  60. Louise Mead
  61. Luisa Timperi
  62. mach ONE
  63. Maddalena Pacini
  64. Magdalena Knight
  65. Mahyar Sabokbar
  66. Marcin Kulabko
  67. Mariusz Makula
  68. Marti Leroux
  69. Maxine Martin
  70. Mel Davies
  71. Melanie Graham
  72. Michael Lilley
  73. Michael McEvoy
  74. Michelle Carolan
  75. Michelle Gibbs
  76. Mila Moroko
  77. Miriam Meek
  78. Monika Luniak
  79. Neil Hemsley
  80. Olga Koval
  81. Oryiman Agbaka
  82. Paresh Nrshinga
  83. Paul Kingsley Squire
  84. Paul Stowe
  85. Philip Morgan
  86. Pia Järvinen
  87. Poonam Choudhary
  88. Rachel Maritz
  89. Rakhmet Redzhepov
  90. Roma Mountjoy
  91. Ronald Hunter
  92. Rumen Spasov
  93. Sarah Christina Ramos
  94. Serhii Voichenko
  95. Shaun Burgess
  96. Soos Roxana Gabriela
  97. Soos Tiberiu
  98. Stanislav Bojankov
  99. Stefan Fierros
  100. Stella Dunkley
  101. Stephen Conroy
  102. Suki Nabarro
  103. Susan Wooler
  104. Théophile DELAINE
  105. Tiffany Budd
  106. Timothy Gent
  107. Tracey Rowan
  108. Valeria Feliu
  109. Veera Zukova
  110. Veronica Vilsan
  111. Vibha Kapur
  112. Viktoriya Richardson
  113. Vito Parteli
  114. Vyara Tichkova
View as Grid List

194 items

Page
Set Ascending Direction
per page
View as Grid List

194 items

Page
Set Ascending Direction
per page

Buy portrait art via Art2Arts

No art collection would be truly complete without a portrait, so take a few moments to browse some of our latest portrait paintings for sale and marvel at the talents of artists from around the world all bought together in our continually updated digital gallery. 

There are many reasons why art fans are so enthralled by portrait paintings. They are a timeless genre that has held its popularity right up until the present day. In fact, our love affair with portrait paintings shows no sign of wavering with many people choosing to buy portrait paintings to add to their growing artwork collection or to make a real style statement in their homes. 

With many galleries across the world solely dedicated to displaying famous portraits, these staples of art history offer up representations of people from across the ages and reveal many interesting things about the subject, including how the artist has chosen to represent them on canvas. 

From hidden clues in objects and backgrounds to clothing and body language, portrait paintings offer so much more than a representation of a person, so take a moment to browse our current collection of portrait paintings for sale and enjoy making up your own mind about what the artist is trying to convey in each piece. 

Browse our collection of unique portrait paintings for sale here and connect with emerging new artists who are steadily building up a reputation in the art world and our team of expert artwork couriers will collect your unique piece and have it delivered to an address of your choosing in perfect, ready to hang condition. 


Technique of creating portrait paintings

Portrait paintings can be a very difficult discipline to master, in part due to the skill required to replicate the human presence on paper. The best portraits don’t just capture the physical aesthetic of the subject, they also give the viewer a sense of character, personality, time and place.

In portraiture, a wide variety of mediums are often used from oil and acrylic to pencil or charcoal. Portraiture painting techniques date back thousands of years, due to their early use as official family records or historic records of nobility such as kings, queens and other rulers, meaning there are many examples of different mediums in use through the ages.

Masters such as Raphael and Leonardo da Vinci are both examples of artists who mastered the technique of portraiture. Da Vinci was known for embracing Sfumato technique in his work, which softens the colour. Along with the clever use of light and dark (Chiaroscuro), giving a realness to his subjects. The most famous example of this is the Mona Lisa, which has an almost ethereal quality thanks to the careful, incredibly delicate transitions of colour which give a supremely natural appearance that was truly revolutionary in its day.

£
Claim 10% OFF Your First Order
Subscribe to our newsletter for inspirational art emails & discounts
Voucher code: