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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121. Though evidently representing the same individual, the head was much calmer than that of the agitated portrait of the previous decade.
122. He looked up at the portrait of the handsome, intense Willard, who was almost certainly turning over in his grave.
123. The life-size painting is a traditional portrait that depicts Drinkwater in a three-piece suit holding his trademark cowboy hat.
124. The Bishop gazed at his defunct colonial colleague in the portrait over the mantelpiece.
125. In 1881 Stanford visited the artist in Paris, asking him to paint a portrait of his wife.
126. The third portrait he promised to give to Madame Zborowska in gratitude for acting as a model.
127. Received opinion in the art world is that he could command tens of thousands for each portrait.
128. A faintly discolored portrait of John F.. Kennedy hung on the wall above the desk.
129. Though made with direct flash, the resulting portrait was anything but a passport picture.
130. Grandmother's portrait had been there before but was tucked away now in an alcove in the dining-room.
131. The problem for a portrait painter is the incisiveness of your observation - how deeply you choose to look into your subject.
132. Whether or not it can be seen as Kelman's self-portrait, it is the portrait of an artist.
133. Against the wall they saw a fine portrait of the young Dorian Gray, in all his wonderful youth and beauty.
134. Lunia was flattered at having her portrait painted by a gifted artist, but at first she felt rather intimidated by the experience.
135. But Jacques Lipchitz, who had recently married, decided to commission Modigliani to paint a wedding portrait.
136. The first is exemplified by his portrait of Anne Bayne, his first wife, painted around 1737.
137. Actually, it is the portrait, the face in it, that reminds me of Claude.
138. His portrait hangs in the place of honour in the Boston office of the Anglian Water Authority.
139. Of the earlier Gittels we find nothing; none ever rose high enough in life to get their portrait painted.
140. These will be made up into an album of at least eight prints and the best portrait will be specially framed for you.
141. A portrait of the Virgin Mary looms behind him like a heavenly guardian.
142. She had a couple of books published, Self Portrait,[http://sentencedict.com] and Making Faces.
143. Lipchitz remembered her coming to watch when Modigliani painted his wedding portrait.
144. The author, once a portrait and miniature painter, now devoted himself to pictorial photography.
145. Indeed, the portrait must be considered one of the outstanding Roman contributions to the visual arts.
146. Ramsay pioneered the informal portrait in the fashionable world of London.
147. When Hanka Zborowska arrived asking for her portrait Modigliani was shamefaced.
148. If and when the Post Office is privatised, will our postage stamps continue to bear a portrait of the monarch?
149. The most noticeable difference: a new portrait of Ben Franklin.
150. The clip she had in her jewel case was the same one that appeared in the doge's portrait.
More similar words: portray, trait, transport, transportation, active transport, trail, strain, port, trainer, by train, trailer, training, export, import, report, support, airport, portion, constraint, straighten, report on, reporter, supporter, portfolio, reporting, supportive, important, reportedly, proportion, in support of.