frontality

/frʌnˈtæləti/
noun
  1. The quality or state of facing directly forward, especially in art, sculpture, or photography, where the subject is presented facing the viewer.
    • The ancient statue's frontality made it seem powerful and direct.
    • In Renaissance portraits, frontality was often used to convey dignity and presence.
    • The photographer chose frontality for the group shot so everyone's face was clearly visible.
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