War and Turpentine

Why does Urbain paint portraits in the novel, War and Turpentine?

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Painting portraits allows Urbain to preserve the image of a person, and the emotional connection he has with that person. He does a portrait of his wife Gabrielle, his daughter, and his old love, Maria, yet when attempting to complete a painting of himself, he comes off as reserved and distant, unable to reveal himself through his own hands

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War and Turpentine