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The composite pose is found primarily in prehistoric and ancient paintings/reliefs, and is the representation of a subject from the side with emphasized features created as if viewed from the front. For example, eyes are often shown as frontal because they are better able to make a connection with the viewer.

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Q: What is the composite pose in art?
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