Similar words: portrait, portray, air transport, trait, straits, strait, traitor, straitened. Meaning: ['pɔrtrɪtʃə(r) /'pɔːt-] n. 1. a word picture of a person's appearance and character 2. the activity of making portraits.
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(1) Nowhere was this more evident that within official portraiture.
(2) Photographer Melanie Cox makes her living from art portraiture.
(3) Instruction is in various media and covers landscapes, portraiture, still life, book illustration and more.
(4) Royal portraiture appears to be a barometer of the state of the art.
(5) Society portraiture continued to thrive, as much in demand in the 1950s as in Gainsborough's day.
(6) The majority of her work is self portraiture; her aesthetic concerns grew from her fascination with the falsity of appearance.
(7) Literary giants have often been prime subjects for portraiture and George Bernard Shaw was no exception.
(8) His portraiture is very expressive.
(9) Portraiture merges here with voyeurism and surveillance.
(10) I am going to have my portraiture taken.
(11) Their works symbolized a change in portraiture and were of special importance in Chinese painting history.
(12) Major in natural, personality, portraiture, out door pre - wedding and event photography.
(13) The author concludes: this book is an affectionate portraiture of Hardy's hometown and its people . "
(14) This is a real portraiture of interpersonal relationship in the modern society.
(15) It must be a portraiture of couples that makes people an enjoyment of life.
(16) Theude Gronland painted genre paintings and portraiture, yet he was best known for his still life paintings with flowers and fruits taken as the subject.
(17) Suited to such uses as fashion, portraiture, interior, and product photography.
(18) I am always amazed that the basic rules of portraiture are rarely taught.
(19) He got the facial resemblances easily enough, having a certain gift for hazy romantic portraiture.
(20) Much jewellery, especially gemstones and hairpins[http://Sentencedict.com], was itself used as a vehicle for portraiture.
(21) The series prompts the question: How can we settle for a portraiture less complex than this?
(22) Indeed, David Poole sees the distinction between photography and portraiture as vital to the latter's resurgence.
(23) Most of my illustrative work there involved straight forward plant portraiture, in both two and three dimensions.
(24) These programs give the user various exposure options suited to the needs of differing subjects, typically sports and portraiture.
(25) Her work is deeply involved with landscape and shows an insight that is also seen in her portraiture.
(26) A year ago, Mr. Dauber, 40, spent $87, 000 on two pieces of art called "generative portraiture, " developed by a Chicago artist, Lincoln Schatz. (Mr.
(27) " Henry Miller considers Pai Hsien-yung "a master of portraiture.
(28) In 2008, Bush attended the unveiling ceremony of his portraiture in Philadelphia in Pennsylvania.
(29) Scholars consider that portrait a milestone in the history of European portraiture.
(30) Oversize because Copping's point of departure thellos season was portraiture, and he designed that coat and others after an artist's model's studio robe.
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