"A good amount, I'd think," Theodore said, adding with a little smile, "Else they wouldn't be so expensive to paint, would they?" He shrugged. "Truthfully, I don't know. Pictures can capture sentiments in the moment; portraits take more time to create, and I imagine that gives the artist more time to observe and draw from the subject's personality. I've never tried to interrogate a portrait about how many memories they have from their life, or tried any other line of questioning that might tell me more."