Ter Borch's later full-length portraits depict sitters with reserved yet confident postures. |
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Indeed, it is just these potential biases and subjective judgments being made by the sitters that obviously cries out for controlling. |
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I milled about with the prospective sitters, and then we were all ushered into the seance room in the medium's bungalow. |
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In the enlarged versions, one notices his eye for composition and design, as well as his uncanny ability to monumentalize his sitters. |
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Later in her career she also did numerous portrait busts of distinguished sitters. |
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His style shows strong characterisation in his sitters and an exquisite delineation of costume and jewellery. |
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The identities of the sitters in the Phillips portraits have only recently been discovered. |
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The company specializes in helping pet sitters and pet owners connect to each other. |
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Tree sitters can spend months camped on platforms in old-growth trees, hoping to call attention to the environmental effects of logging. |
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Most sitters are portrayed frontally, aligned with the camera lens, in direct eye contact with the photographer and, in turn, the viewer. |
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House sitters are the best thing you can do with regards to your pets. |
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Chelsea missed no end of sitters, but still run out easy winners. |
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It had long been accepted practice in portrait painting to depict sitters with prized possessions appropriate to their status and station in life. |
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Rembrandt's portraits of individual sitters are similarly energetic, emphasizing faces, hands, and dynamic silhouettes at the expense of costumes and settings. |
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In the portraits, sitters appear shorn of pretense and disguise. |
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Even photographs which seemingly degrade their sitters, such as Two men with barbel and Scrap collector holding globe are in reality witty art historical burlesques. |
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House sitters not only help deter your home from being the target of a burglary, but they step into your shoes and take care of the small things on a day to day basis. |
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He said the key to victory against the South Africans lay with how well his team take their chances after missing several sitters in the competition. |
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The sitters also conform iconographically by wearing a fringed paludamentum, or military cloak. |
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Ahmad Ali, Khalil, Al Fardan and Eisa all missed sitters, while keeper Khalid Eisa was kept busy by the Australians. |
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What some see as an expression of spiritual depth in his sitters, others have called mournful, aloof, or even vacant. |
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In the late 1750s, at the height of the social season, he received five or six sitters a day, each for an hour. |
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Jan de Bray encouraged his sitters to pose costumed as figures from classical history, but many of his works are of his own family. |
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It turns out that a man's voluminous robe, the traditional grand boubou, makes the perfect backdrop for female sitters. |
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Businesses represented ranged from auto detailers and attorneys to pet sitters and periodontists. |
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Her paintings, mainly portraits of anonymous female sitters, are rendered in a range of closely related tones. |
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The clothing of Reynolds' sitters was usually painted either by one of his pupils, his studio assistant Giuseppe Marchi, or the specialist drapery painter Peter Toms. |
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The art of the portrait flourished in Ancient Greek and especially Roman sculpture, where sitters demanded individualized and realistic portraits, even unflattering ones. |
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He always made preparatory portraits of his sitters, though many drawings survive for which no painted version is known, suggesting that some were drawn for their own sake. |
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