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portraiture

[pawr-tri-cher, pohr-] / ˈpɔr trɪ tʃər, ˈpoʊr- /




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“It was unlike anything else I’d seen at the time, that combination of color and large in portraiture,” Tucker said.

From New York Times

His work is rooted in figures and portraiture, though he tries to stay away from realism in his paintings.

From Seattle Times

The collection of nine paintings takes inspiration from the Edo period, blending Wiley’s signature style of portraiture with elements and techniques of Japanese nature paintings.

From Los Angeles Times

As he shifted from a focus on early fashion works intended to celebrate fashion designers and sell clothes and magazines toward a focus on portraiture, his photography became more probing and revealing.

From Salon

This is part of the appeal of portraiture.

From New York Times