portraiture in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for portraiture in the English»French Dictionary

portraiture [Brit ˈpɔːtrɪtʃə, Am ˈpɔrtrɪtʃɛr, ˈpɔrtrɪˌtʃʊr] N

portraiture in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for portraiture in the English»French Dictionary

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While continuing this focus, he revived his previous interest in portraiture.
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The two painters were very similar in color use, working in the open-air and promoting landscape portraiture.
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He submitted animal portraits for the next three years before embarking on human portraiture.
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Portraiture, landscape, sculpture and their corresponding technical disciplines are included in the course of study.
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Later on he took to flower painting in oil and gouache, and to portraiture in pastel, but he had to struggle hard for a livelihood.
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As an artist, using portraiture allows me to provoke attitudes about acceptable and unacceptable bodies.
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It was used for portraiture, landscape work, architectural photography and art photography.
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Many innovations in the various forms of portraiture evolved during this fertile period.
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He initially specialized in portraiture and still life.
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She became known primarily as a flower painter, a genre long associated with women; yet she also worked in other genres, including landscape and portraiture.
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