The landscape background of Elizabeth's portrait in particular is remarkably abstract, using strong colour and thick impasto. |
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The film doesn't gloss over the violent nature of the drugs industry, but its sympathetic portrait of the mules is quietly provocative. |
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White hairs and a few wrinkles painted a portrait of a man in his sixties, perhaps late sixties. |
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Our common historical portrait of him consists mostly of negative assertions that he was irascible, uncivil, and secretive. |
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The portrait was completed in the artist's studio in Suffolk after five sittings in January. |
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Blanch was his stand-in model between sittings with his portrait subjects, including the queen. |
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The portrait conveyed the casual and relaxing quality of the sitter's personality, which is important in this work. |
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Later in her career she also did numerous portrait busts of distinguished sitters. |
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Both sitter and artist would also have in mind the person who commissioned the portrait and for whose eyes it was intended. |
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A portrait is of course in the first instance a likeness of the sitter who commissions it. |
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It's part of Schisgall's unblinking portrait of this group of carnal enthusiasts. |
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One day the husband of a woman who was sitting for a portrait by Picasso dropped in on the artist at his studio. |
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Frazier's unsentimental portrait of Sioux culture also exposes the confines of his own Caucasian world. |
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Even photography works, take a portrait and blow it up in black and white for a special effect. |
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In contrast to this perception, Miller paints a more realistic portrait of a motley and often fractious group of militants. |
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It's a downtrodden tale full of woe and misfortune, a portrait of loneliness and bleakness. |
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His essay offers an intriguing interpretation of a Tudor portrait featuring five enigmatically blank panels. |
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Designer Chris Levine's blue monochrome portrait shows the monarch wearing a crown, pearls and an ermine cape. |
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The last and only known portrait of the actor captures him as an intense, brooding young man, a distant, troubled look in his eyes. |
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She had a light touch and a way of painting a portrait through a million trivial details that seems very contemporary. |
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These portrait coins were minted from 814 to 818, and it was probably during this period that Louis also struck a splendid gold coinage. |
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For one, it corrects the standard portrait of Socinians as rationalists, showing them instead to be biblicists of a sort. |
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Johnson also worked at three-quarter-length and occasionally full-length, as well as painting portrait miniatures in oil on copper. |
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The new gallery of British portrait miniatures, including this depiction of Jane Small by Hans Holbein, opens on 2 March. |
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The daguerreotype portrait assumed many of the characteristics of the traditional miniature painted on ivory or enamel. |
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The only portrait I'm really familiar with is the one in the National Gallery where he's wearing a hat, but others show him clearly bewigged. |
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They first drew their portrait on paper before tracing the sketch on to the fabric. |
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The noisy decamping of the occupying soccer army is often played against the backdrop of a portrait of this columnist shaking his fist. |
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At a towering two metres tall, her portrait dominates one of the principal rooms of the National Gallery of Scotland with an imperial presence. |
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Reynolds's portrait of Garrick being tugged right and left by Comedy and Tragedy is here, but as a mezzotint. |
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Rush's portrait shows Warne in cricket whites tossing up a ball in the air. |
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Wiley customarily titles his work after the source image he has altered, while his portrait subjects remain anonymous. |
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Suddenly he sat down and started licking his paws, a portrait of innocence. |
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Petzval produced an achromatic portrait lens that was vastly superior to the simple meniscus lens then in use. |
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It is significant that on hearing of the death of Lacy, Bacon should have painted a triptych portrait of the dead man from memory. |
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Even so, the artist's disparate styles of portrait and cartoon clash with only a flicker of emotional spark. |
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In the glazed portrait of 1987, the mature King's spectacles are disks like small saucers, the nose still courageous and beaky. |
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The pride of the museum is a portrait of Queen Maria Louisa made of butterflies. |
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Five watercolours, including self-portraits and a portrait of his wife, Helen, will also be added to the exhibition. |
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Through his constant narrativizing, Ambrose constructs a portrait of himself as a fiction and his narratives constitute his selfhood. |
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As a young child, this prodigy sketched a portrait of his infant niece in the cradle, to the amazement of his family. |
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Primarily a portrait of suburban teenage angst, it feels entirely contemporary, yet it avoids the smarmy self-consciousness of most horror films. |
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She is a portrait painter and, contrary to popular belief, this is not a dead art. |
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Weave the threads of all customer interactions into a unified portrait of your customer. |
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Its leader is a surreal portrait of art-school eccentricity, a social maverick up to his neck in the shifting sands of taboo and faux pas. |
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The portrait shows Lady Caroline's tender, maternal side, clasping her son, who died young. |
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The portrait thematizes and celebrates the very issues for which Boucher was criticized. |
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Boucher's next portrait of the marquise was painted in 1759, well after she had ceased to share the King's bed. |
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This opposition of free dance versus ballet presents a two-dimensional portrait of past representations of femininity. |
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His architectural sculpture and terra-cotta portrait busts of leading citizens were much admired in their day. |
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Although he made some figures in his earlier idiom, his later sculptures were mainly portrait busts. |
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He became, after Nollekens, the most successful sculptor of portrait busts in England. |
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Now Michael Deaver authors a personal portrait of the former president he says has always marched to a different drummer. |
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One of the prides of the Barcelona museum is the rather conventional portrait of his first wife Olga in a mantilla. |
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The portrait of a galaxy could thus include information about its appearance in these other bands of the electromagnetic spectrum. |
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The former is an agreeable and clever portrait that domesticates and sweetens its subject's subversiveness. |
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The real strength of his play lies in its backstairs portrait of the horrors of English hotel life. |
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The Sauk chief was the subject of the well-known paintings of George Catlin and the portrait by John Wesly Jarvis. |
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She may not have been quite humourless in the magniloquence of her portrait of her patron Dr Boucard. |
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Make a portrait of the north woods in upper Minnesota over the ninety days between the autumn equinox and winter solstice. |
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The film presents a beautifully delineated portrait of a generation of Taiwanese cut off from their society's traditional values. |
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A formal portrait shows a bushy-bearded man with a glint of a smile reflected in his eyes. |
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For Chernaik, the figure is not Shelley himself, but a stylized portrait of the lyric poet that recurs in much of Shelley's poetry. |
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Kinsey is a biopic that does not conspire to paint an immaculate, saintly, and ultimately one-dimensional portrait of its subject. |
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A beadwork portrait he made of Janet Jackson was used as cover artwork for Rolling Stone Magazine. |
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She has artfully woven a portrait of one of the most interesting men alive today. |
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The artist began the portrait in 2001, starting with her slightly rounded stomach so as to fix it in paint before it grew more swollen. |
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Although the prince's letters to her do not survive, he is known to have sent her a lock of his hair and his portrait in miniature. |
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Melodramatic subtitle notwithstanding, Delano's portrait of Brook Farm is mostly roseate. |
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Finally, he stopped in a hallway decorated only by a dark portrait of some old lady sneering aristocratically down her nose at me. |
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She seemed to know exactly what colours and line work the portrait needed to really express what had been going on. |
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The kids were beginning to see that a portrait is not just a drawing depicting a likeness. |
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Thus a portrait of William Pitt the Younger, undertaken as a faithful likeness, portrayed the prime minister with an overly sharp nose. |
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The Antonine emperors are easily identified through their adoption of the portrait style of Hadrian with curly hair and beards. |
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A utopia is not a portrait of the real world, or of the actual political or social order. |
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Within months of the arrests in August 2006, Western antiterror officials had put together a detailed portrait of the plot. |
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Her novels, short stories, and essays provide a vivid portrait of the Antiguan people and way of life. |
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Anzuko was drawing a portrait of Suzume for fun while Suzume posed by lying down and holding an open fan casually. |
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It is the one baht coin with the King's portrait on the obverse and the three-headed elephant on the reverse. |
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The reverse of the friendship medals, much like today's nickels, had a portrait of Thomas Jefferson. |
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Indeed, she has pinned a large portrait of the anti-capitalist on her living room wall. |
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In case you missed it, farmer created an anatomically correct portrait of Karl Rove. |
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The film paints a dimensional, poignant portrait of the artist and the following he inspired. |
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Ingres based his representation of the Cardinal on Raphael's portrait of him and that of Raphael on a supposed self-portrait. |
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John Hodgkiss edited the diverse selection of reportage and portrait photographs illustrating the book. |
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Most screens come in portrait format, but you can get a landscape format machine if it suits your needs better. |
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Most screens still come in portrait format, but you can also get landscape format machines if these suit your needs better. |
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This portrait communicates the artist's pleasure in the act of painting, which is revealed in a lambent play of light on the figure. |
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Shakespeare has left us a satiric portrait of the poet who writes verses by the yard to please a patron in Timon of Athens. |
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And yet, how unexpected, how unpredictable, that portrait of the rebel against the all-in performance culture seems when we look at it now. |
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So still were the portrait images that they appeared to be photographs until one registered the movement of their breathing. |
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This portrait caused a temporary rift with Tennyson, who wrongly took it to be aimed at him. |
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In every government office there is a sullen secretary, a pot plant and a framed portrait of the leader. |
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Sliding out the keyboard automatically reformats the display from portrait into landscape mode. |
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Reynolds was also responsible for redisplaying the museum's portrait miniatures. |
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Despite ill health and struggles with drugs, he produced many important paintings and major portrait woodcuts. |
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His ravishing portrait of the young English recusant nun Elizabeth Throckmorton is a case in point. |
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It is a kit-cat portrait of an elderly seated man, turned three-quarters left and looking forward. |
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From the wall peered down a portrait of former Justice Black, a native Alabaman and one of Arlen's inspirations. |
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Completing the family portrait are his ever-compliant wife and wily old dad. |
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He offers a heroic portrait of a CIA director rebuilding the agency into a more agile, effective organization, partly along network lines. |
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I think that Alison's portrait reactivates this dormant aspect of Trafalgar Square. |
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So this limpid, adorable film is also a tough, matter-of-fact portrait of the everyday, not a sentimental, redemptive whitewash. |
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In place of Merman's razzmatazz, Ross gives us a rounded, unsentimental portrait of a damaged human being. |
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The result the book offers up a very raw portrait of her as she confronts dark family secrets and the postpartum depression of fame. |
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The obvious appeal of the portrait is the notion that a person's pilot light remains aflame even in the darkest of times. |
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These ideas are alluded to in this affable portrait by the angelic baby grasping a toy rattle while being tenderly held by its mother. |
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A portrait of Eddie, complete with cigar, still adorns one of the walls in the hotel. |
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Chao was surrounded by the ideas of political radicals and heard songs of protest sung beneath a portrait of Che Guevara. |
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It's a nice portrait of Strummer the hipster, talking his jive talk and dropping the needle on U Roy records to a worldwide audience. |
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This portrait visualized the sense of order and balance, by the organization of line, expression of the figure and his gesture. |
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Seldom has a more acidulous portrait of the city been drawn by one of its preeminent members. |
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Furthermore, this portrait symbolizes the patriotism felt in this country with the three American flags waving in the background. |
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O'Neill looks back fondly to a time when a truthful portrait, warts and all, was the true art of the portrait photographer. |
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The idea seems all the more plausible given the number of green curtains, drawn and undrawn, elsewhere in Holbein's work, including in the Frick portrait of Thomas More. |
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The entire film consists of archival materials edited together into an impressionistic portrait of Nixon and his closest aides. |
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Fittingly, the latter portrait hangs in the kitchen beside an assortment of decorative dishware. |
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Hockney painted a portrait of Mr Elliott in 2008, sitting on a chair in a blue t-shirt and blue jeans. |
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In his portrait of a castrato, Andrea Sacchi let a well-hung Apollo make up for the singer's loss. |
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The first film he made was Let's Get Lost in 1988, a touching, black-and-white portrait of the jazz musician Chet Baker. |
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Ishiguro's latest work, Never Let Me Go, presents a portrait of a fictional English boarding school that seems idyllic but leaves us rather queasy. |
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He's been credited with creating an aching portrait of the fading American heartland, but Alexander Payne isn't all that excited by idle flattery. |
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If the new coen Brothers movie is meant to be a portrait of the pre-Bob Dylan Greenwich Village folk scene, how well did it do? |
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Using graphite paper, they traced their portrait onto the map pieces. |
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A portrait of him was done once in which the collar point was made to sit in its proper place. |
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He glances at the portrait of Heinrich, and raises his glass. |
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The Duke of Deception By Geoffrey Wolff In his portrait of a con-man father, Wolff writes a memoir of perfect integrity. |
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A silhouette portrait of Talbot as a boy of seven, drawn in 1807 by an unknown hand, opens this monumental book about the birth and juvenescence of a medium. |
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What surrounds corporal Kincaid is a compelling portrait of a family in crisis. |
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This technique of cutting up previously existing material and pasting it into a portrait of a human being recalls contemporary experiments in montage. |
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But can this portrait of a city be raw and honest, as well as salacious and sexy? |
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On the piano is a portrait of Lizzie, and replica skulls of the Bordens are displayed in the dining room. |
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Her transactions and interactions with clients add up to a lacerating portrait of contemporary mores among the wealthy and the legions of us who depend on their largesse. |
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The works in this exhibition demonstrate that unlike other genres such as landscape or still life paintings, the creation of a portrait was a collaboration. |
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A further three are due to be added before Christmas and all come complete with colour screens capable of displaying content in both portrait and landscape format. |
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Why did the Russian Ministry of Culture help to finance such a downbeat portrait of contemporary Russia? |
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These still let you drill down to see a single eye in a portrait or a grape in a still life. |
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Divergent is set in a dystopia and provides a pretty bleak portrait of our future. |
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Assane Dione has painted a portrait of Amadou Bamba that has been reproduced and sold as a snapshot-sized print all over Senegal for several years now. |
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Among these the portrait of Frans appears to have enjoyed a special status, as it was the only such work in the collection to be reproduced in a print. |
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Disturbing, highly intelligent, referential to a legion of horror movies, the film is a horrifyingly bleak portrait of a Britain overrun by rabid zombies. |
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They have even sent her portrait to newspapers in South East Asia, but so far without result, and, without identifying her it is hard to establish how she died. |
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The obverse of the medal shows the portrait of King Louis XIV and the reverse shows the Thai ambassadors showing their respect during the audience with the King. |
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Anyone opposed to the portrait was declared to be anti-Hindutva, therefore anti-Hindu, and therefore anti-national, by the ideologues of the Right. |
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We have excellent representations of him, a bust by Torrigiano, a portrait by Sittow, a remarkable death mask, coinage likenesses, and a realistic tomb effigy. |
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Zuckerberg, or at least the narrow, shallow portrait painted of him in The Social Network, seems to embody that flimsy promise. |
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The only thing missing from this cringe-worthy portrait is for her to break into a freestyle rap. |
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Published in 1886, this remains a frighteningly accurate portrait of the alcoholic personality. |
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Henry VIII commissioned his own round table and placed at its centre, alongside the names of the Arthurian knights, the Tudor rose and a portrait of Arthur. |
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A lonely housewife starts up a friendship with a pet portrait painter. |
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Donna Tartt built her latest novel around a 350-year-old portrait of a goldfinch. |
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Forbidden Fruit offsets a studio photo portrait of an innocently luscious teenage girl with a Gourmet magazine cover featuring glamorously lit ripe pomegranates. |
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Thanks in part to sensationally beautiful side lighting, the stage pictures look like tableaux vivants composed by 18th-century landscape and portrait masters. |
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This space also holds many, many portrait miniatures and paperweights, not to mention drinking glasses and tableware from the various imperial chateaux. |
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It was a remarkable portrait of an American fantasy rooted in Ozzie and Harriet, not history. |
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In The Wide Sargasso Sea, Jean Rhys drew a haunting portrait of the young Mrs Rochester before she went mad and ended her days in the attic in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre. |
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Bringing together and shaping a disparate collection of vocal and musical samples he creates a rich cultural portrait that succeeds both conceptually and aesthetically. |
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But if you can sift through all of the legal posturing, a fairly accurate portrait of Sterling himself does begin to emerge. |
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His principal mode is literary realism, though his second novel invokes the magic realism of a Toni Morrison work in its portrait of Roscoe's father's ghost. |
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In addition to the portrait of personal indecision that the film presents, it also acts to some extent as a satire on British society of the time. |
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The portrait of this staunch satyagrahi, who was one of the key persons in bringing the Gandhi Museum to Madurai, will be displayed at a prominent place in the museum. |
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But she also reserves a place in the bedroom altar for a small portrait of the Dalai Lama, a picture that, when our back is turned, is quietly put away. |
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It was opposite a splendid portrait of the King holding a pair of scales and sword, presumably showing him as the source of Justice in his Kingdom. |
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There are patterned yellow floor tiles, toffee-coloured leather sofas and a chocolate-boxy portrait of a woman with cat's eyes and backcombed hair. |
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His portrait of Izzy Yanay, a partner in the highly regarded Hudson Valley Foie Gras, is a howler. |
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He fitted in study of the museum's European portrait miniatures and this would later materialise as a catalogue, handsome but somewhat mangled by the American editing. |
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A canvas portrait of a woman with a Medusa-like thicket of hair shows a spray-paint can tucked decorously in her locks. |
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Iago is such a transfixing portrait of evil exactly because his motives are forever murky. |
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However, there is an exceptional 1918 nude portrait photographed by imogen Cunningham of her husband, Roy Partridge. |
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One can discern in the mirror other objects in the room such an end table, a sculpted bust, an oil lamp, an oval portrait and a grandfather clock. |
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As a portrait of childhood in America, it is incomplete enough to be irresponsible. |
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So while Boucher's portrait of the marquise at her toilette is to be the focal point of this essay, also of great importance are the cultural debates encompassing it. |
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It must be said, however, that the Fogg portrait is not absolutely coherent as a mirror image because the cameo bracelet the marquise wears is not shown reversed. |
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In this way, African literary texts are often subjected to the sort of reading that seeks to elicit from them a portrait of something called the African world. |
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The stunt man presents a less glowing portrait of the obsessed movie director. |
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It is time to replace this portrait with a more pleasing experience. |
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That is an extremely sophisticated woman looking the portrait painter directly in the eye and the expression on her face is extremely strong and self-possessed. |
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What about the ideal of rugged individualism, and the popular portrait of divorce as an act of courageous, costly, self-redemptive self-realization? |
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King delivers a searing portrait of a troubled man approaching meltdown. |
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In addition to West, actress Michelle Rodriguez commissioned a portrait of her then-girlfriend, supermodel Cara Delevingne. |
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Asprey and his wife, the sculptor Justine Asprey, contributed an early wax cast of her classical bust portrait of Landy himself. |
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She reinforces this hackneyed portrait by evoking African tom-toms. |
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Tatum wears the shame of a nation on his face in this quietly devastating portrait of the American dream run amok. |
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This portrait of a beautiful, lighthearted child was key to representing the idyllic Ralph Lauren lifestyle. |
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The general obverse type is of a crowned and bearded portrait inside a triangle with a hand holding a sceptre to the left and a cinquefoil or sexfoil to the right. |
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Never have I felt such an extraordinary sense of estrangement and sexlessness appear in a nude portrait as it does in Self-Portrait with Patricia Preece. |
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In real life the woman is a performance artist distinguished by her striking pallor, but in this portrait she exists as a shadowy and mysterious character. |
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A portrait of Barbara Barrett-Lennard, copied from a miniature after Thomas Hudson, is supported by her mourning parents in a portrait by Pompeo Batoni. |
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His first profile will focus on the style of Marie Antoinette with contemporary portrait artist Elizabeth Peyton. |
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Of all the leaders on display in the exhibition, merkel is the only one who is confirmed to have seen her portrait by Bush. |
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The unsigned essays are 2-5 pages long and usually include a small portrait photograph of the biographee and a brief bibliography at the end of the text. |
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From 500 entries, June's portrait made it through to the final shortlist. |
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She was absolved of the charge because a portrait of a moor hung above her bed. |
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The winner of the documentary competition, Capturing the Friedmans, also recalls Crumb in its unblinking portrait of a deeply screwed-up American family. |
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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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After the initial sittings for the portrait, the Marquise suddenly took ill and died, and Drouais was obliged to complete the portrait from memory. |
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Every portrait looked like a naked boll weevil with a fuzzy smile. |
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They are always presented in fairly undramatic standard portrait poses. |
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Rama Moorthy garlanded the portrait of Sir Sayajirao Gaekwad III and lit a lamp to mark the celebration of 107th foundation day. |
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The portrait was hidden under layers of overpainting for more than 350 years until removed by experts last year. |
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During the 1770s and 1780s Gainsborough developed a type of portrait in which he integrated the sitter into the landscape. |
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I wrote to Buckingham Palace, saying I painted dogs and would Her Majesty like a portrait of one of her dogs? |
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D'ailleurs, dans un coin de la scene, un portrait de Yasmina avec Matoub trone sur un chevalet. |
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Hence Dorian's portrait is like the ka or double of the deceased in Egyptian tombs, heaped with toys and furniture. |
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Stevenson paces in his dining room in an 1885 portrait by John Singer Sargent. |
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An 1887 souvenir portrait of Queen Victoria as Empress of India, 30 years after the Great Uprising. |
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He looked up again at the portrait of Big Brother. The colossus that bestrode the world! |
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His portrait of Eisenhower appeared on the front page of Time on April 4, 1969, the issue that carries Eisenhower's obituary. |
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For this reason, in photography a portrait is generally not a snapshot, but a composed image of a person in a still position. |
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The show was controversial for its display of Marcus Harvey's portrait of Myra Hindley, a convicted murderer. |
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Statues of Europa and the bull decorate several of the Union's institutions and a portrait of her is seen on the 2013 series of Euro banknotes. |
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During the 4th century, the portrait began to retreat in favor of an idealized symbol of what that person looked like. |
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Nevertheless, he established himself as a leading portrait artist in England. |
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In most countries it is common protocol for a portrait of the head of state to appear in important government buildings. |
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In literature the term portrait refers to a written description or analysis of a person or thing. |
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A written portrait often gives deep insight, and offers an analysis that goes far beyond the superficial. |
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That year, he also reluctantly agreed to sit for a portrait by establishment painter George Frederic Watts. |
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Another grand form of portrait sculpture is the equestrian statue of a rider on horse, which has become rare in recent decades. |
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Kneller's portrait shows a handsome, even slightly effeminate young man, arrogant, perhaps petulant, but for many, the ideal beau sabreur. |
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It was the latter who donated the Chandos portrait to the nation as the gallery's first portrait. |
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Cameron sketched Jack's nude portrait of Rose for a scene which he feels has the backdrop of repression. |
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Whether or not she was interested in marriage, he was not, and she appears to have fallen in love with an idealized portrait of the man. |
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Anthony Burgess, who included a complex fictional portrait of Maugham in the novel Earthly Powers, praised his influence. |
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Between 1985 and 1997 the portrait by Raphael Maklouf was used, in which the Queen wears the George IV State Diadem. |
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As of June 2015, coins bearing the portrait by Jody Clark have been seen in circulation. |
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Between them they established the basic English portrait style followed by less fashionable painters for decades. |
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In the sixteenth century the crown began to employ Flemish court painters who have left a portrait record of royalty. |
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The Royal Scottish Academy of Art was created in 1826, and major portrait painters of this period included Andrew Geddes and David Wilkie. |
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The image is based on a portrait of Lord Ilay painted in 1744 by the Edinburgh artist Allan Ramsay. |
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Stoppard also sat for the sculptor and friend Angela Conner, and his bronze portrait bust is on display in the grounds of Chatsworth House. |
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The album's cover design was modelled on Alexander Rodchenko's 1924 portrait of Lilya Brik. |
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One important influence was Frida Kahlo, so important that she has a tattoo of the artist's portrait on her forearm. |
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The fact is there is no known portrait of either of the two astrometricians, and the information about their personal lives is scant. |
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During his lifetime, Scott's portrait was painted by Sir Edwin Landseer and fellow Scots Sir Henry Raeburn and James Eckford Lauder. |
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An 1851 portrait of Sedgwick by William Boxall hangs in Trinity's collection. |
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A Royal patent which was issued in 1669 granted the mint the sole right to produce medals of any metal which bore a portrait of a monarch. |
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Maundy coins still bear the original portrait of the Queen as used in the circulating coins of the first years of her reign. |
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A portrait of Watkins by his friend Alfred Janes may be seen in the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea. |
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In March 2012, in the BBC Radio 3 programme Swansea's Other Poet, Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, presented a portrait of Watkins. |
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In 1729 he went to London, where he began as a portrait painter, under the apprenticeship of an obscure artist, Thomas Wright. |
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It's not been to everyone's taste, and Anthony Beyga's portrait of a pumpkin with tummyache will strike a chord with many people. |
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After Lely painted a sitter's head, Lely's pupils would often complete the portrait in one of a series of numbered poses. |
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Lely's portraits were well received, and he succeeded Anthony van Dyck as the most fashionable portrait artist in England. |
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A possible surviving portrait of Claudius from this period may support this. |
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Strout paints a wonderfully complex portrait of these superficially simple people. |
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Along with the notice, he included a portrait of himself in the robes of an Augustus. |
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The shop also has a huge jelly bean portrait of Birkenhead comedian Paul O'Grady in its window. |
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James did not like sitting for his portrait and Hilliard probably had few sittings with him. |
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Following Galerius' recognition of Constantine as caesar, Constantine's portrait was brought to Rome, as was customary. |
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Famous artists from the city include the portrait painters Sir Henry Raeburn, Sir David Wilkie and Allan Ramsay. |
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The Tudor rose used on the chain in the portrait of Sir Thomas More by Hans Holbein the Younger. |
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From 1999 until early 2007, new Bank of England twenty pound notes featured a portrait of Elgar. |
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The image on the 2007 series of banknotes is based on the portrait by Henry Raeburn. |
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It is from Mainwaring that the portrait of Handel's father as implacably opposed to any musical education comes. |
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His 1532 portrait of Sir Brian Tuke, for example, alludes to the sitter's poor health, comparing his sufferings to those of Job. |
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The portrait of Nicholls, founded partly on the confidence of Ellen Nussey, seemed to him to be unjustified. |
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Holbein transferred each drawn portrait study to the panel with the aid of geometrical instruments. |
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Among these were his 1516 studies of Jakob and Dorothea Meyer, sketched, like many of his father's portrait drawings, in silverpoint and chalk. |
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In his last years, he raised the art of the portrait miniature to its first peak of brilliance. |
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His portrait appeared on the reverse of the note accompanied by a scene from The Pickwick Papers. |
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The tradition that Holbein's portrait flattered Anne derives from the testimony of Sir Anthony Browne. |
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Alongside Stevenson's portrait are scenes from some of his books and his house in Western Samoa. |
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He set up a portrait studio, and hired Berenice Abbott as his assistant. |
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A portrait of Marvell attributed to Godfrey Kneller hangs in Trinity College's collection. |
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But Harris, who also directed, offers a fascinating portrait of the troubled abstract expressionist. |
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Hans Holbein the Younger was dispatched to Cleves to paint a portrait of Anne for the king. |
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The bride wore an ivory silk taffeta gown with a portrait neckline and bouffant skirt for the Sept. |
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Holbein's final portrait of Henry, dating from 1543 and perhaps completed by others, depicts the king with a group of barber surgeons. |
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His portrait of Derich Berck of Cologne, on the other hand, is classically simple, possibly influenced by Titian. |
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More was executed in 1535, along with John Fisher, whose portrait Holbein had also drawn. |
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Among his commissions was the portrait of William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, who owned a Holbein portrait of Erasmus. |
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According to art historian Paul Ganz, the portrait of Amerbach marks an advance in his style, notably in the use of unbroken colours. |
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Van Eyck signed his portrait of the Arnolfinis slapdash in the center of the painting. |
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At Baskerville Hall, Holmes notices a resemblance between Stapleton and a portrait of Hugo Baskerville. |
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Darcy would be no better able to find Elizabeth in a neoclassicist portrait gallery than could Austen. |
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It's a witty if unfocused portrait of a May to December romance, which benefits greatly from lively performances from Thurman and Streep. |
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Each short chapter is like a brushstroke on her portrait of the time and the place. |
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Reynolds's sensitivity is admirably shown in the portrait of Richard Earlom, the Irish mezzotinter. |
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In 2006, the China Confucius Foundation commissioned a standard portrait of Confucius based on the Tang dynasty portrait by Wu Daozi. |
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Hals was principally a portraitist, but also painted genre figures of a portrait size early in his career. |
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His portrait has been on 4 New Zealand postage stamp issues, on a 1992 5 NZD coin, and on one 1985 Australian postage stamp. |
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His other early works, including the double portrait of Basel's mayor Jakob Meyer zum Hasen and his wife Dorothea, follow his father's style. |
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He won with his portrait of a Sierra Leonean soldier, taken whilst he was deployed to Sierra Leone as part of a Combat Camera Team. |
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George addresses matters of character, business sense, and cultural attunement in an integrated portrait of what makes a leader global. |
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Margaret Audley, Duchess of Norfolk, 1562, companion to portrait of the Duke, by Hans Eworth. |
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Preliminary chalk sketch for a portrait of Elizabeth I by Federico Zuccari, 1570s, which has not survived. |
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Salvador Ferrando was a portrait and landscape artist from the north of the state. |
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Callet had begun work on the prime version of the portrait the year before. |
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The author painted a good portrait of urban life in New York in his latest book. |
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It includes a portrait medallion and the same inscription as on the gravestone. |
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A portrait of the appropriate Evangelist, a carpet page and a decorated initial page precedes each Gospel. |
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Hiliary Hayton was a fan of Milton Glaser, whose 1967 portrait of Bob Dylan provided popadelic inspiration to many. |
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Ivan Argunov, Dmitry Levitzky, Vladimir Borovikovsky and other 18th century academicians mostly focused on portrait painting. |
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The earliest was the anonymous portrait of 1594 now in the National Portrait Gallery, London which has been recently restored. |
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The tailor Griffin became notorious and the subject of verses published with his portrait on the title page. |
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The head of St Piran appears to be a portrait of Trevithick himself and the figure carries the banner of Cornwall. |
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A portrait of More and his family was painted by Holbein, but it was lost in a fire in the 18th century. |
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It is simply the best portrait of small-time showbiz hustlers ever made. |
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No amount of rugged scenery can make up for such a patronising portrait of islanders as a bunch of couthie, crafty stereotypes. |
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When Hooke's father died in 1648, Hooke left Freshwater for London to be apprenticed to portrait painter Peter Lely. |
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