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How to use portraiture in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word portraiture? Here are some examples.

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He had created a portrait that was in effect a whole treatise about portraiture as an art.
Centered on the canvas, each image bears a number of formal attributes associated with conventional portraiture.
Chuck Close took portraiture to another level in the 1960s with his photorealist renderings of colleagues and friends.
It was in the Renaissance that personal portraiture first became an art form in its own right.
A full range of styles, from figurative and abstraction to portraiture, landscape, naturalism and cartoon-like renderings, is on display.
His first picture was published in the Evening Times and kicked off a career that encompasses both photojournalism and celebrity portraiture.
In 1815 the strengths of British painting lay in portraiture, animal painting, and landscape.
The idea of decorum had its strongest hold on the traditions of portraiture of nobles and worthies.
Recently he has begun a portraiture project on people coming from and going to their place of worship.
That such masterworks of portraiture and reportage are now seen in the context of fine art is wholly appropriate.
The rank and social standing of the subjects of portraiture are also expressed by conventions, which shift with time.
She spent all of her working life in photography but turned to portraiture, landscapes and still life in recent years.
Reynolds sought to give new dignity to British portraiture by relating it to the Grand Style of European art.
The traditional painterly mediums of oil and watercolour remain the norm for the portraiture commissions.
Stuart was also the painter of choice for ecclesiastical portraiture and painted countless bishops and deans of the Anglican church.
It will feature both slides and photographs including landscapes, still life, portraiture, nature and sports.
In the standard Western division of genres, mimetic resemblance is the first criterion of portraiture.
They were early adherents of the exclusive use of flash photography for portraiture.
It is an uncommonly fine piece of official portraiture, pleasing in its lack of eloquence.
Both ecclesiastical and secular patronage are documented through portraiture and more emblematically through heraldry or inscription.
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He was recognised as being, in a certain style of portraiture, second to Lawrence only.
And so I think it rather safer to leave the portraiture to the imagination of my readers.
He was too close a scrutinizer of the part and not enough of an observer of the whole for good portraiture.
Ward is most successful in female portraiture, her own mind and culture have an unmistakable virility and grasp and scientific firmness.
In portraiture, in scenery, in costume, he is simplicity itself.
That was the end of portraiture in England until a new school arose.
He also wrote a livre de perspective, and a livre de portraiture.
The fur trade itself, which has given life to all this portraiture, is essentially evanescent.
But as soon as she saw that portraiture was in the wind, she brisked up.
Among them towers the Poet Laureate, to whom perhaps Higgins may owe his Miltonic sympathies, though here again I must disclaim all portraiture.
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