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r acceptance of him by asking him to sign the | portrait they have drawn of Cassidy to present to his |
William John Evelyn from a | portrait by Havell (1884) |
Guttenbrunn's | portrait of Haydn, seen below, exists in two versions. |
sat for him, and was so much pleased with his | portrait that he showed it to the king. |
While doing more and more commissioned oil | portrait paintings he was picked up by numerous southw |
ounding member of the National Association of | Portrait Painters, he was also an associate academicia |
s also a friend of Juvenal Habyarimana, whose | portrait pin he wore while saying Mass, and the person |
n 1885, in recognition of his services to the | Portrait Gallery, he was made CB, and on his resignati |
He persuades her to allow him to sketch her | portrait, which he later puts on display in his West E |
powerful head has led viewers to see it as a | portrait; the head was cast separately from the lithe |
He is most associated with his | portrait, The Head of Christ of which more than 500 mi |
2007 IMA | Portrait #3 Heidi Grundmann - a documentary - intervie |
rtist's son) can be consulted in the National | Portrait Gallery Heinz Archive and Library. |
The second | portrait is held by the University of Wales, Swansea. |
His | portrait is held by the National Portrait Gallery. |
His | portrait is held by the Royal College of Physicians in |
ne of his photographs, a formal royal wedding | portrait, is held by the National Portrait Gallery. |
The success of James Cranke and his son as | portrait painters helped their family to become import |
Portrait of Henri II, 7th Duc de Nemours, by Robert Na | |
Studio | portrait of Henri Lachambre by Nadar |
Portrait of Henri II of France circa 1536 | |
In May 2002, Bacon's "Study for | Portrait of Henrietta Moraes" was sold by Ernst Beyele |
Portrait of Henrietta (Nettie) Rice (1841-1874), wife | |
Portrait of Henriette Catherine de Joyeuse | |
Portrait of Henrik Ibsen | |
Portrait of Henry Wynkoop | |
Portrait of Henry Felix Woods taken from inside plate | |
Portrait of Henry Bascom | |
Portrait of Henry E. Huntington, ca.1900. | |
at the Royal Academy in 1881, and in 1887 his | portrait of Henry Vigne in hunting costume was one of |
Van Dyck's | portrait of Henry Percy, the 9th Earl of Northumberlan |
1845: | Portrait of Henry Somerset, 7th Duke of Beaufort by He |
Portrait of Henry W. Collier | |
Portrait of Henry Bourchier, 2nd Earl of Essex | |
A | portrait of Henry E. Dixey, American actor. |
Portrait of Henry Wyatt by Hans Holbein the Younger. | |
A noted 1965 low relief | portrait of Henry Clay Frick by Malvina Hoffman in lim |
We have also by him a | Portrait of Henry, Prince of Wales, an oval plate, wit |
Portrait of Hepzibah Clarke Swan by Gilbert Stuart, 18 | |
A | portrait of her hangs in the Kitchen of Oratory House. |
A pastel | portrait of her by Austin Spare is in the Imperial War |
r Mrs. Colonel William Thomas Markham), whose | portrait, by her father, hangs in the National Gallery |
Her father was a | portrait painter; her patroness was the Princess of Sc |
sonality comes across loud and clear" in this | portrait of her work as a psychiatrist and a humanist |
In the mid-1990s a | portrait of her hung in Kenwood House, on Hampstead He |
Originally a | portrait painter, her initially sculptures tended to b |
In April 2007 Fiona exhibited a long-awaited | portrait of her famous sister. |
Her | portrait depicts her at prayer in her richly furnished |
rature Department, a marble profile medallion | portrait of her father at age 42, sculpted by Edward W |
There is a | portrait of her in Samuel Clarke's second part of the |
As with the | portrait of her husband, this portrait of Margarita ev |
der her married name, Ethel Jackson, gave the | portrait of her mother Madam Patey to the Tate Gallery |
is a pale white because Bronzino painted the | portrait using her death mask as a model. |
Good Stuff is a | portrait of her relationship with her father who was 6 |
A | portrait of her by Constantinople-based artist Jean-Et |
A | portrait of her by Angelica Kauffmann and one as Andro |
asked by the Queen Isabel Farnese to paint a | portrait of her son, the prince. |
In the Olympic year of 2000, a | portrait of her was hung in the Sporting Archibald Pri |
Reginer, a coachman to the king, asked for a | portrait of her, and hung it in his room. |
ang to John Singer Sargent as he painted this | portrait of her, around 1897. |
In 1880 Millais painted a final | portrait of her, which was exhibited at the Grosvenor |
The | portrait shown here was painted by Jacob Adriaensz Bac |
Portrait of Herman Knickerbocker | |
made comment when 'Courtney Love purchased a | portrait of herself by Olan, 'Courtney Love invested i |
A | portrait of Heylyn by Henry Cocke in the Ironmonger's |
Joanna in | Portrait of Hickory, Embassy Theatre (April 1948) |
A | portrait of him in mayorial robes was donated to Haber |
There is a | portrait of him with Mary Magdalen, by Giotto, in the |
ch also has a charming Victorian photographic | portrait of him from Japan with one of his giant spong |
A | portrait of him is part of the permanent collection at |
A | portrait of him appears on the Glasgow University biog |
In 2000, a | portrait of him was hung in the Archibald Prize called |
Portrait of him | |
The | portrait of him which was kept in the Master's Lodge a |
There is a | portrait of him by the painter Thomas Sully. |
Daishi (horned great master) is said to be a | portrait of him subjugating vengeful ghosts. |
A watercolour | portrait of him as a child by his godfather Walter Osb |
1937 his descendants donated to the church a | portrait of him which had been owned by the family for |
A small | portrait of him hangs in the vestry of the Octagon Cha |
In 2000, a | portrait of him was hung in the Archibald Prize painte |
The governors also placed a | portrait of him in their court-room. |
Commanding Officer of the Second Battalion; a | portrait of him in full dress uniform still hangs in t |
uzzard later requested for Ankomah to paint a | portrait of him and also arranged for a selection of A |
ic, which is marked out under his name, and a | portrait of him is presented at its head. |
ts Annual Report 1934 included a photographic | portrait of him . |
On his tomb there is a | portrait of him done and donated by his friend Giacomo |
There is a | portrait by him in the Scottish National Portrait Gall |
There is a | portrait of him by Francis Wheatley in the National Po |
HIs | portrait, describing him as a brigadier general, is he |
use in August 1850, aged 83. S. Gambardello's | portrait of him is at Apsley House. |
A | portrait of him is preserved in the deanery. |
There is a | portrait of him at the Sosu Seowon, which was built as |
Later that year a | portrait of him painted by local artist Bruce Chapman |
His engraved | portrait depicts him in a costume of a courtier of the |
There is a | portrait of him by Ramsay (1803) at St. Edmund's Colle |
A | portrait of him painted in 1911 as a pageboy at the co |
There is a | portrait of him, engraved in mezzotint by Smith, after |
ham Whitaker's ‘Loidis and Elmete' there is a | portrait of him, engraved by William Holl from a paint |
e artist Benjamin Wilson to paint a full size | portrait of him, which he then donated to the Hospital |
Bromley mentions a rare engraved | portrait of him, signed by George Vertue. |
A | portrait of him, as late as 1830, was at Mr. Hulton's, |
d that Queen Elizabeth of England requested a | portrait from him, although he is not mentioned in Lor |
Holbein painted a | portrait of him, c. 1522-23, probably as a pair with o |
was a friend of Rembrandt, who later etched a | portrait of him. |
There exists an engraved | portrait of him. |
atician Adrien-Marie Legendre, the only known | portrait of him. |
nts on his paintings and asks Reno to paint a | portrait of him. |
He paints a | portrait of himself as a practical, self-sufficient an |
her in a club he once took her to, he finds a | portrait of himself painted by Abby and notices an ima |
r these services he was presented with an oil | portrait of himself in August 1895. |
11th century by adding that Christ gave her a | portrait of himself on a cloth, with which she later c |
Sim Lee and John Henry, Daniel Martin left no | portrait of himself. |
habitants and ended every roll of film with a | portrait of himself. |
yes, whose son, Dr. Philip Hayes, presented a | portrait of Hine to the Oxford Music School. |
Herndon aspired to write a faithful | portrait of his friend and law partner, based on his o |
Orlok sees Hutter's miniature | portrait of his wife and admires her beautiful neck. |
Portrait of his sister, C. J. Cherryh. | |
ammar School in Kent, and there is a memorial | portrait and his VC citation hanging in the school's h |
At Narford he hung a | portrait of his patroness Caroline of Ansbach on the s |
Leavitt was also painted in a | portrait during his lifetime by the artist Francis Bic |
Posthumous | portrait by his aunt Dora Stock (1814) |
A Boldini | portrait of his former muse Marthe de Florian, a Frenc |
Bob Marley: An Intimate | Portrait by His Mother, which was published in 1997 by |
s from Ditchley Park, Charlbury including the | portrait of his ancestor Sir Henry Lee by Antonio Moro |
d asks Norman for a second shot at being in a | portrait for his art school. |
His | portrait of his cousin Senator Robert M. La Follette, |
ed Darrow's study as the basis for his book's | portrait of his "Patient Zero". |
de Musset and the lesbian eponymous heroine a | portrait of his lover, George Sand. |
Among these paintings is a | portrait of his young wife, the actress Ellen Terry, w |
storical Association Museum in Syracuse has a | portrait of his son George Comstock Pratt (1842-1853). |
Bucquoy's | portrait of his own mother provides the film with its |
ir Henry Lee himself, including a full-length | portrait in his robes of the Order of the Garter (1602 |
efeated, Sylvester gives in and growls to the | portrait of his mistress that his life would have been |
Wanting to show off the result, he shows the | portrait to his girlfriend. |
uring this period that Gainsborough painted a | portrait of his friend Joseph Gibbs. |
The | portrait of his wife, Catherine Wister Miles, was also |
of which Ehringhaus was a member, maintains a | portrait in his honor. |
Seurat's | portrait of his friend Aman-Jean, "one of the great po |
Portrait from his anatomical atlas, from a portrait by | |
This and a | portrait of his wife were exhibited in St. Paul in tha |
Primarily a | portrait painter, his subjects have included novelist |
Cardinal Mazarin had Martinelli's | portrait in his gallery. |
His journals and sketches created a colorful | portrait of his frontier service. |
His "Lady in Scarlet", a full-length | portrait of his wife, won the International Bronze Med |
the crowning achievement of Rauch's work as a | portrait and historic sculptor. |
ngrad school of painting, most famous for his | portrait and historical painting. |
He is mainly known as a | portrait and historical painter. |
Portrait of History was a gift to the Indianapolis Mus | |
Prior to being loaned to IUPUI, | Portrait of History was located on the grounds of the |
Portrait of History was included in this movement. | |
Henry Howard was a | portrait and history painter. |
falls between the commonly accepted genres of | portrait and history painting. |
rds with phrases written on them, and a large | portrait of Hitler. |
he was awarded with a memorable ring with the | portrait of HM Alexander III of Russia. |
The National | Portrait Gallery holds ten portraits of Maybury in its |
The National | Portrait Gallery holds two photographs of Armitage. |
Portrait of Home I and II (2005) | |
Portrait of Home | |
ebruary 1874 in Quincy, MA and was married to | portrait painter Homer Lane Bigelow (1868-1955) in 189 |
ommissioned Buechner to paint the full-length | portrait in honor of Tully's 85th birthday. |
Portrait of Hortense Mancini. | |
Alferez painted an official | portrait of Huey P. Long (who, Alfarez revealed decade |
Detail of a | portrait of Hugh de Provence, painted by Tomaso da Mod |
Portrait of Hull, published in Polythanos, 1814 | |
he Massachusetts Historical Society (when his | portrait was hung there) as "eminent for his talents, |
The | portrait was hung at the entrance of his exhibitions, |
neth Royall or Franklin Delano Roosevelt whom | portrait was hung until this last years in the Rooseve |
McClelland Barclay painting a | portrait of Husband E. Kimmel |
Although a notable Irish | portrait painter, Hussey is not thought to be amongst |
An original | portrait of Hutton is at Marske, North Yorkshire, in t |
rs, and contained a reproduction of Carrick's | portrait of Hutton. |
ichard Baimbridge raved "it's one of the best | portrait docs I have seen." |
portrait of Ida Waterman | |
that de Vere was the subject of the Ashbourne | portrait, an idea he passed to Looney's follower Percy |
an American photographer noted for her unique | portrait style illuminating the personality of her sub |
National | Portrait Gallery, Images by George Scharf |
lis De Bie in 1662, Meert was well known as a | portrait painter, imitating the style of Van Dyck. |
ociety portraitist to be featured, as one six | portrait painters, in a New York Times article on the |
In 1792 he was appointed | Portrait Painter in Crayons to the King. |
A | portrait is in the possession of his descendant, J. G. |
He soon became one of the leading | portrait painters in London. |
Portrait taken in 1972 | |
A (31 March 1880 - 6 May 1952) was an English | portrait painter in the early part of the 20th century |
in the painting which is now in the National | Portrait Gallery in London. |
and the sitter, are in the American National | Portrait Gallery in Washington DC and in the collectio |
ald won the Young Artist Award at the 2010 BP | Portrait Awards in the National Portrait Gallery, Lond |
in the Photographs Collection of the National | Portrait Gallery in London. |
In his Self | Portrait (now in the National Portrait Gallery (London |
cousin Henri Beaubrun (II) (1603-1677), were | portrait painters in the courts of King Louis XIII and |
In 1983, Gen. Gustavo Alvarez, whose | portrait hangs in the School of the Americas Alumni Ha |
He was a founder-member of the National | Portrait Society in 1911, and became a member of the I |
the Royal Academy and of the Royal Society of | Portrait Painters in 1924, and of the Royal Watercolou |
He became a | portrait painter in New York, and his portraits of his |
750-52 "are probably the earliest full-length | portrait figures in English porcelain"; some were enam |
Above all of this lies a series large | portrait heads in a loose pattern, similar to an optic |
Leopold Eidlitz, | portrait published in Architectural Record in 1908 |
onzo Hartwell (1805-1873) was an engraver and | portrait artist in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 19th |
National Museum of American History, and her | portrait hangs in the National Portrait Gallery. |
essful, self-taught, early nineteenth-century | portrait painter in the United States, who was born, d |
rding to Houbraken he was considered the best | portrait miniaturist in watercolors of his time. |
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