Synonym: portraiture, portrayal. Similar words: portray, trait, transport, transportation, active transport, trail, strain, port. Meaning: ['pɔrtrɪt /'pɔːt-] n. 1. a painting of a person's face 2. a word picture of a person's appearance and character 3. any likeness of a person.
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61. She was actually foreshortening, as skilled portrait painters do.
62. After a portrait by John Opie, 1804.
63. Harding a pastel portrait of Lance Henly.
64. The details add much to his family portrait.
65. Another self portrait of a cocky young man.
66. An almost perfect portrait of him.
67. His youngest son looked exactly like the portrait.
68. The portrait was hanging at an slight angle.
69. Later they walked in the garden together, while Basil worked at the portrait.
70. These studies draw a quantitative portrait of ministers, legislators, bureaucrats, businessmen, trade union or party officials.
71. They both wished that Gran would hide her triple portrait: Annigoni was definitely not with it.
72. Marcia Pointon's fascinating essay on the contemporary portrait leads us to question the central relationship between artist, sitter and spectator.
73. Julius Caesar favoured a traditional style of portrait, but used his image in a regal manner that traditionalists found offensive.
74. Shaw ordered a sculpture of his champion fox terrier, and Bayard Warren a portrait of his champion Sealyham.
75. But Princess Di was tickled pink yesterday by this new portrait.
76. Forgetting the pain clawing at her maltreated ankle, Luce stared unbelievingly at a head and shoulders portrait of herself.
77. The following portrait sketches by contemporaries are, there-fore, of special interest.
78. This is not to say that Brownmiller has written a sanguine portrait of sisters locking arms in struggle.
79. For readers seeking an even more comprehensive portrait, there is a thirty-three page bibliography.
80. The portrait is hyper-real, with almost obsessive attention to surface, to clothing.Sentencedict.com
81. No less distinguished was his achievement as a portrait painter, his approach extending from the satirical to the deeply affectionate.
82. Thus Austen represents in her a portrait of one who is a stranger to love but wedded to reason.
83. The result is a chilling portrait of a virus that had made major inroads into that population before anybody suspected a thing.
84. The picture has an odd formality to it, a portrait of the Madonna on death row.
85. It's absurd, these days, like submitting a portrait in oils with your passport application.
86. Bloom paints a scathing portrait of Meinke in her memoirs.
87. Hanging in the corner is a portrait of Leiser whimsically scribbled by Picasso during a get-together in 1961.
88. The portrait that Karl had insisted on hanging there stared back at her.
89. An art dealer insisted that the portrait is a forgery.
90. The first is a formal portrait in oils by Thomas King, completed sometime be-tween October 1765 and March 1766.
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