How do you craft an image of a monarch?

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What kind of smile is on King Charles’s face? How do his eyebrows look? Is he relaxed? Not looking too young or too old?

Montreal portrait artist Steven Rosati pondered such thoughts as he created the image of Charles that the Royal Canadian Mint is using to replace his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth, on one side of all Canadian coins. 

“There’s a lot of … experience that went into creating this effigy. It’s not just copying King Charles’s profile,”

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