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In Pictures: Paul Mescal sits for Portrait Artist of the Year

Take a sneak peek at Paul Mescal's sitting for Sky Arts' Portrait Artist of the Year.

Paul Mescal, the undisputed heartthrob of 2020, will take his turn sitting for Sky Arts' Portrait of the Year tonight.

The 24-year-old, who was catapulted to global fame through the broody drama Normal People, appears in the sixth heat of the seventh series of the long-running show.

Other celebrities sitting in the episode include Sian Clifford, BAFTA winner for her role opposite Phoebe Waller-Bridge in Fleabag, and Happy-Go-Lucky actor Eddie Marsan.

Scroll on for a preview of Mescal's sitting!

Paul Mescal on Portrait Artist of the Year© Sky

Paul Mescal on Portrait Artist of the Year© Sky

Paul Mescal on Portrait Artist of the Year© Sky

Paul Mescal on Portrait Artist of the Year© Sky

Paul Mescal on Portrait Artist of the Year© Sky

Portrait Artist of the Year airs tonight at 8pm on Sky Arts.

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