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「portraits」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

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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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