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portraiture

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




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To get through, he became interested in, then addicted to, Elizabethan portraiture.

From Washington Post

And with the turn to self portraiture, he has found fresh inspiration.

From New York Times

Typically, his art resists figuration — broadly speaking, work that represents the human form through techniques like portraiture and sculpture — in favor of impressionistic amalgams of everything from comic-book panels to maps to salvaged billboard ads.

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In Frazier’s portraiture, mountainous Wyoming is not so very different from mountainous western North Carolina, where he was born.

From Washington Post

When Pareja began his own career as a free man, he had experience rare for any artist outside Italy, and firsthand knowledge of both royal portraiture and classical antecedents.

From New York Times