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| n "spirit painting", with "Life Sized Spirit | Portraits a Specialty" printed on their business cards |
| Art critic Hilton Kramer sees in Whistler's | portraits a charm and a combination of craft and obser |
| He has a name for painting large family | portraits, a genre made popular by his teacher Anthony |
| His | portraits, acutely characterized, show similarly Manne |
| e Cookie Portfolio 1976-1989, a series of 15 | portraits, after Mueller's death. |
| gh in his lifetime he was best known for his | portraits, all of them are now lost. |
| lopment as a painter, Hensel painted or drew | portraits almost exclusively, although he produced som |
| He painted | portraits, altarpieces and decorative works, including |
| Wolfthorn was known for her | portraits, among others of Ida Dehmel, Richard Dehmel, |
| ell to do a further series of senior officer | portraits and a number of large landscapes of New Zeal |
| He painted | portraits and also made many drawings of antiques, loc |
| According to Houbraken he was known for his | portraits and historical allegories, and spent six yea |
| She was also the subject of several cubist | portraits and sketches by Pablo Picasso in the late 19 |
| o his genre paintings also distinguishes his | portraits and still lifes, while it is less apparent i |
| nown for his impressionist style landscapes, | portraits and his numerous painted nudes. |
| Exhibits will include | portraits and individual biographies together with gov |
| wn here is one of the artist's few political | portraits and is now in the National Gallery of Victor |
| Belgian painter, doing interior decoration, | portraits and religious commissions. |
| e Iacono, incorporating drawings, paintings, | portraits and poems from a mass of work that was creat |
| team, was the major contributor to character | portraits and animation. |
| s here on the throne dais that royal wedding | portraits and family photographs are taken. |
| a separate private studio he made drawings, | portraits and small paintings without the assistance o |
| origin, best known for large figural works, | portraits, and still lifes. |
| er own photography business, specialising in | portraits and event photography. |
| Her pin-up work, | portraits and vibrant color are world-famous, and her |
| his wife gave it some of its first gifts of | portraits and furniture. |
| work includes fine art photography, fashion, | portraits and photojournalism. |
| express emotion through realism in both his | portraits and landscapes; his work in the latter, in w |
| working as an illustrator he began painting | portraits, and was shortlisted for the John Player Por |
| ablished himself as a sculptor of monuments, | portraits and busts. |
| ially in oil, with bold colors, ranging from | portraits and figurative scenes to landscapes as diver |
| n movie posters, Civil War art, Presidential | portraits and letters, authentic stagecoaches, and an |
| and their children, sometimes in individual | portraits, and other times in scenes of domestic tranq |
| most known for painting religious scenes and | portraits, and his art was also influenced by his exte |
| an English designer, engraver and painter of | portraits and still life. |
| displays an art collection strong in English | portraits and French eighteenth-century furniture in t |
| He painted with much success | portraits and sacred subjects for churches. |
| In the town hall from 1618 are some group | portraits, and portraits of the counts of Orange and N |
| Dubois painted primarily | portraits and mythological scenes. |
| They are chiefly | portraits and allegories. |
| In addition to | portraits and landscapes, Ames' surviving accounts boo |
| g, creating wild environments, early English | portraits and furniture." |
| llery it exhibits more than 100 18th century | portraits and has seven new interpretation galleries c |
| From 1800 to 1814 Wyatt exhibited | portraits and historical subjects in oils at the Royal |
| ned from figure painting to miniatures (both | portraits and other subjects), initially under the pat |
| He painted | portraits and devotional topics. |
| sterlin was commissioned to produce official | portraits and frescoes in state buildings "through a m |
| ed renown for his own painting, most notably | portraits and paintings of flowers. |
| nri de Toulouse-Lautrec, immortalized by his | portraits and posters of her dancing at the Moulin Rou |
| He became a painter of traditional | portraits and landscapes with a substantial workrate. |
| rlassen" - I ask my husband to bequeath my 2 | portraits and the 4 landscapes by Gustav Klimt to the |
| dst of his boos, his pictures, his ancestral | portraits and paintings and mementos of other times an |
| Baets (1793 - 1855) was a Belgian painter of | portraits and architectural subjects. |
| his large-scale creative use of pushpins in | portraits and multimedia artwork. |
| gious work by an artist better known for his | portraits and for its air of naturalness and simplicit |
| He painted | portraits and altarpieces such as a Annunciation for t |
| He excelled in painting | portraits and historical subjects. |
| artist known for her paintings, watercolors, | portraits, and illustrations depicting individuals and |
| He worked mainly on | portraits and commissioned landscapes, advertising as |
| orence and active in Rome c. 1580, producing | portraits and historical subjects in the style of Agos |
| ls strongly with the human condition through | portraits and atmospheric images of vacant rooms and l |
| il 1, 1672) was a Spanish Baroque painter of | portraits and still lifes. |
| His works, mostly | portraits and nudes exemplifying a calm classicism, ar |
| urned to his native Milwaukee, where he drew | portraits and wrote editorials for the Milwaukee Daily |
| She then began to exhibit | portraits and religious subjects, being awarded the Ro |
| a Moroni, was similarly known for expressive | portraits, and drab religious paintings. |
| rait Gallery has some 850 lithographs of his | portraits and figure studies, done between 1825 and 18 |
| from British and European history as well as | portraits and genre. |
| Landscapes, | portraits and historical compositions were his tradema |
| Pratt was an art collector, particularly | portraits and miniatures. |
| Kay, John A series of original | portraits and caricature etchings, Volume 1, Part 2, p |
| en this time and 1836 he contributed several | portraits and landscapes in water-colours to the exhib |
| pupil of Ingres, and is known chiefly by his | portraits and subjects from sacred history. |
| He studied and painted | portraits and conversation-pieces in Rome, and afterwa |
| He is known for | portraits and historical allegories. |
| He executed several fine male | portraits and a self-portrait. |
| an and Algerian scenes, French peasants, and | portraits, and also decorative work, notably for the T |
| d he had an extensive collection of engraved | portraits, and nearly a complete series of Roman and E |
| The great hall has numerous family | portraits and contains linenfold panelling brought fro |
| of color became more vibrant, and he created | portraits and landscapes of extraordinary vitality and |
| Francesco de Mura, Italian painter of | portraits and frescoes (b. |
| ish Baroque painter who specialised in group | portraits and both "low-life" and elegant genre painti |
| elinck was especially good as an engraver of | portraits, and executed prints of many of the most emi |
| in five volumes under the title Contemporary | Portraits and biographies of his friends Oscar Wilde a |
| Tofanelli also painted altarpieces, | portraits, and mythological scenes. |
| ed in the Monk's House Albums, these include | portraits and group pictures of many who visited the h |
| ated an impressive collection of Ohio Valley | portraits and over ten thousand museum artifacts. |
| ainting in miniature) the king's and queen's | portraits, and for six other portraits. |
| itors of the Salon, where he showed numerous | portraits and genre pictures, but his popular fame is |
| e features such as fully lipsynched dialogue | portraits and its ability to handle complex animations |
| orks at the Salon from 1855 onwards, chiefly | portraits and historical subjects, and was commissione |
| Cornelis Cels, a painter of | portraits and historical subjects, was born at Lierre |
| omer had travelled to America twice to paint | portraits and to give lectures. |
| ephas Giovanni Thompson, became a painter of | portraits and landscape in his own right, and a friend |
| a more traditional painting style, including | portraits and landscapes like the one at right. |
| He painted history, allegories, and | portraits, and became a master of the Guild of St. Luk |
| There he painted | portraits and sentimental domestic subjects, playing t |
| yrical descriptions of nature, psychological | portraits, and abundant use of the rural vernacular. |
| In the 1920s and 30s Gluck became known for | portraits and floral paintings; the latter were favour |
| ition for his strong contemporary figurative | portraits, and for the "Truckscapes", landscapes he pa |
| Portraits and miniatures by Charles Willson Peale Amer | |
| ly dedicated himself solely to oil-on-canvas | portraits and watercolour miniatures. |
| He primarily engraved | portraits and religious themed works, many of which ap |
| He is known for | portraits and simple versions of allegorical and mythi |
| ed mannerist mythological subjects, but also | portraits and genre paintings influenced by Pieter Bru |
| 1874 - 1969) was a British painter of mainly | portraits and interiors in a traditional style. |
| Carolina, a publisher of church directories, | portraits, and other print and web media products. |
| He allegedly spent his last years painting | portraits and creating toys. |
| or, a French painter of historical subjects, | portraits, and miniatures, was born in Paris in 1769. |
| 835) was an English dramatist and painter of | portraits and historical subjects (N.B: Sir Isaac Poco |
| and a 1848 revolutionary, best known for his | portraits and his choice of Romanian Romantic national |
| e settled in New York City, where he painted | portraits and taught. |
| r 1905) was a Belgian painter of landscapes, | portraits and still life. |
| published his fine art book, Sexpressionist | Portraits, and a collaboration with Dave Archer, Steve |
| mmissioned watercolours and drawings, mostly | portraits and illustrations, including for an edition |
| oyal Academy in 1818, sending some miniature | portraits, and in 1819 exhibited the first of a series |
| He is best known for his numerous | portraits and caricatures of political, literary and a |
| -1916) was a British painter specializing in | portraits, and a member of the Royal Academy. |
| tablished himself as a successful painter of | portraits and landscapes, as well as an accomplished w |
| He painted | portraits and murals and moved to Greenwich in 1912. |
| She became a successful painter of | portraits and genre paintings, sometimes collaborating |
| he died in 1562, leaving behind a wealth of | portraits and altarpieces. |
| ainter Jeremias van Winghe, and is known for | portraits and genre works, as well as book title pages |
| entury he went to Bungay, Suffolk to engrave | portraits and illustrations for the Bible, Pilgrim's P |
| ughtsman, and a good colourist, and both his | portraits and subject-pictures earned him considerable |
| to house his collections of weapons, armour, | portraits, and curiosities. |
| ncil, built an impressive new house, painted | portraits and landscapes, played a variety of musical |
| His paintings included | portraits and Mexican landscapes resulting from his yo |
| In the book Dylan - Visions, | Portraits, and Back Pages, compiled by the writers of |
| Portraits and Dreams: Photographs and Stories by Child | |
| ty in painting genres such as still-life and | portraits and hinting at the ability to paint the clas |
| r 1936) was a Scottish painter who worked on | portraits and genre scenes of everyday life. |
| ndscapes (usually centered on architecture), | portraits, and the female nude. |
| tte was also removed from both his character | portraits and his sprites. |
| Art Colony in 1937 that produced hundreds of | portraits and landscapes depicting Colville Indian Res |
| eligious Christian scenes, history painting, | portraits, and a few landscapes. |
| e concentrated mainly on nude life drawings, | portraits and landscapes. |
| His | portraits and ambitious narrative paintings are charac |
| urches in Flanders and Brabant, aristocratic | portraits and occasionally added figures to works by t |
| eled to the royal court in Vienna to perform | portraits and decorate maps. |
| He afterwards exhibited | portraits and landscapes, his last contribution being |
| There is also an image gallery containing | portraits and photographs of the artists and illustrat |
| his paintings he chose historical subjects, | portraits, animals and many allegorical themes, all co |
| Corneille's | portraits are nearly miniature in scale, ranging from |
| follows the conventions of Kneller, but his | portraits are often more relaxed and informal, favouri |
| Some of his | portraits are in the possession of the public library |
| Faculty and staff | portraits are in a separate section. |
| The Sitting, an arts series where celebrity | portraits are produced during an interview session wit |
| Many of his smaller | portraits are highly regarded. |
| The | portraits are signed by the performers and then hung o |
| His photographic | portraits are compassionate and empathetic to the live |
| man, very diffident of his own art, but his | portraits are truthful and lifelike. |
| Engraved | portraits are in Warburton's Prince Rupert and in the |
| His | portraits are elaborately finished, although very thin |
| Some of his | portraits are on display in the Indiana State Library |
| Greenhill's | portraits are of great merit, often approaching those |
| Among his | portraits are those of the cellist David Popper, and t |
| Many of these Tasmanian | portraits are of considerable importance in the docume |
| On Pargat Diwas he is worshipped and his | portraits are taken out in gay processions called Shob |
| Several of James Latham's | portraits are in the National Gallery of Ireland colle |
| All the | portraits are either wholly from life or using drawing |
| Many | portraits are ascribed to him on very little evidence, |
| His most known commissioned | portraits are of Queen Silvia of Sweden, Pope John Pau |
| He also painted several | portraits around this time. |
| The Scottish | portraits arrived too late for the book, and the woodc |
| The American art collection contains early | portraits as well as 19th- and 20th century still life |
| le, washed-out flesh tones and are ideal for | portraits as they smooth facial details while adding w |
| The collection includes more than 130 | portraits, as well as mythical themes and figures in d |
| se their devices' camera function to display | portraits as wanted posters in-game. |
| She also painted still lifes and many | portraits, as well as many religious paintings. |
| hat belonged to him, especially drawings and | portraits, as well as a gift from artist Man Ray (an i |
| He exhibited enamel | portraits at the Royal Academy from 1781 to 1794, when |
| from his subjects to shoot these fascinating | portraits at all. |
| He showed four | portraits at the Salon du Champ-de-Mars in 1895 and co |
| f age he began practice as an artist, taking | portraits at one shilling each, and advertising himsel |
| In 1777 he exhibited some | portraits at the Royal Academy, and in 1787 became chi |
| ed the Duke of Tan and honored in one of the | Portraits at Lingyan Pavilion, reserved for the greate |
| d 1805 Pocock exhibited subject-pictures and | portraits at the Royal Academy, London, and occasional |
| Cape Town, "The Gray Hat," at Edinburgh, two | portraits at Glasgow, and one at Montreal. |
| There is also one of her | portraits at Frewen College, it has Helen Louisa Frewe |
| Three Gospels are introduced by Evangelist | portraits at their opening pages. |
| ular genre; among his works and graphics are | portraits, avante-garde pieces, and classical landscap |
| Orders were given that | portraits be painted of the khagans and khatuns during |
| Her painted | portraits became less realistic and more a set of enig |
| stament manuscripts in that it places author | portraits before each epistle, act and gospel, as oppo |
| "The | portraits belong to the Demekon family. |
| Portraits: Belvedere College, Dublin, 1832-1982 (1982) | |
| us traditional and non-traditional images of | portraits, bodies, birds and patterns. |
| for most of his career, and is known for his | portraits, both of German princes and those of the lea |
| He painted a number of | portraits both of James and his consort, Queen Anne of |
| Her early works are usually | portraits, but later after 1920 she painted mainly sma |
| turn to his own country he painted some good | portraits; but his colouring was too sombre to give a |
| He is known for engraved | portraits, but also portraits in oils and pastels. |
| Soon Amaringo began to make money from | portraits, but lost his market when photographers bega |
| riod; a time when she no longer painted many | portraits, but retained the themes mentioned above. |
| Some were formal studio | portraits, but there were also informal snapshots of g |
| Most of the over 700 | portraits by Hodges are made in the early 19th century |
| roidered fifteenth-century funeral pall, two | portraits by Romney, and river scenes by Samuel Scott. |
| The house contains | portraits by Lawrence, Gainsborough, Romney, Lely, Rey |
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