Definitionn. a word picture of a person's appearance and character
Last update: October 1, 2015
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On the other hand, the portraiture of Ska61, the wife of Nior6r, seems to point to a Finnish or Lappish origin. [Please select]
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The beginning and end of modern portraiture is adulation. [Please select]
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Stratemeyer is very earnest and sincere in his portraiture of young character beginning to shape itself to weather against the future. [Please select]
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Critics consider this painting to mark the Highest point which Rubens reached in portraiture. [Please select]
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Battista--his Excellence in Portraiture, iii, 250; his curious method of Painting the Dead, iii, 250. [Please select]
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The life-portraiture, inner as well as outer, is perfect and minute to admiration. [Please select]
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It is shown particularly in the absence of any touch of humor in the portraiture of Sidonie. [Please select]
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But it is perhaps in portraiture that the eminence of these painters is most explicit. [Please select]
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As an example of the formal hieratic type of portraiture it is very fine. [Please select]
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The eminent painter, Mulready, once said that Shelley was too beautiful for portraiture; and yet the descriptions of him hardly seem to bear this out. [Please select]
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Thomas Gainsborough, the rival of Sir Joshua in portraiture, wanted that evenness of temper which the President of the Royal Academy so abundantly possessed. [Please select]
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