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portrait [ˈpɔ:trɪt, Am ˈpɔ:r-] N

2. portrait JOURN:

portrait format N JOURN

portraitist [ˈpɔ:trɪtɪst, Am ˈpɔ:r-], portrait painter N

portrecista(-tka) m (f)

self-portrait N

Usage examples with portraits

ancestral portraits

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A cookbook detailing its recipes, which included portraits of its celebrity patrons and their involvement in the restaurant was released in 1998.
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Her later work, especially her portraits, was much lighter.
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The exhibit includes portraits of local personalities such as a fiddle player and the town water carrier.
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He continued to exhibit at intervals till 1857, his contributions being chiefly portraits, though he was afterwards better known as a landscape painter.
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It includes portraits of literary figures, rulers, statesmen and other dignitaries, many of which were done from life.
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I wondered whether he would recognise the portraits, and was gratified to find that he did, and that, moreover, he pronounced them faithful and just.
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His self-portrait and other portraits equally are early examples of the portrait miniature.
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Along with street scenes, his work includes portraits of scribes, tailors, cobblers and fishmongers, and images such as shtetls, lighthouses, and wedding scenes.
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The sad, wistful gaze is typical of mummy portraits.
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This included art that was shocking, painful and realistic rather than beautiful, such as several self-portraits that showed mastectomy scars.
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