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| ery category: religion, history, mythology, | portraiture, allegory, and genre scenes. |
| After early careers in | portraiture and illustration, he devoted himself to eas |
| a professional photographer specializing in | portraiture and foot fetishism. |
| m, combining emotional impact with accurate | portraiture and exemplary technique. |
| He was famous for his | portraiture and helped make this art form especially po |
| d with his father a particular aptitude for | portraiture and large scale figure compositions; biblic |
| inued his painting career, concentrating on | portraiture and painting landscapes. |
| his death, his practice alternated between | portraiture and historical work. |
| ssociation with Anne of Denmark is based on | portraiture, and history does not suggest that she suff |
| Holl was much below Millais in | portraiture, and far inferior in all the higher ways of |
| es the two genres in which he specialized - | portraiture and landscape. |
| individuals and landscapes, both in formal | portraiture and in casual scenes of daily life. |
| y turned away from celebrity and theatrical | portraiture, and become a pioneering commercial photogr |
| diverse as the Battle of Trafalgar, swagger | portraiture, and the topographical mapping of cities. |
| n) is a photographer, known for his work in | portraiture and documentary photography, and for champi |
| story, including examinations of animals in | portraiture and several studies of painting in the twen |
| d pursued a career in artistic commissions: | portraiture, book illustrations, and church painting. |
| among those preferred for late renaissance | portraiture, but what is striking is the grimace and ti |
| She reinvented the genre of | portraiture by expressing the inner landscape of her va |
| e in New York City, where she took life and | portraiture classes with William Merritt Chase, she tra |
| m for artistic expression i.e. calligraphy, | portraiture etc. by arranging patterns of smallest size |
| for which he has won the Carroll Medal for | Portraiture from the UK's Royal Society of Portrait Pai |
| His creative approach to | portraiture gained him recognition by Angus Mc Bean who |
| at right), in which the idea of traditional | portraiture gives way to the sheer fluid delight of a p |
| Mostly recalled for his | portraiture, he also painted altarpieces and religious |
| ajor international overview of contemporary | portraiture held in 1993-1994 at the National Portrait |
| He excelled in | portraiture; his likenesses, executed with fidelity and |
| brid of genres and styles, mixing allegory, | portraiture, history painting, and still life, while in |
| 2008 Face Forward: | Portraiture in Contemporary Art, Exhibition Catalog, Se |
| ald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and | Portraiture in Washington, D.C., see Old Patent Office |
| hs while his brother Walter concentrated on | portraiture in Dunedin. |
| painter, but he soon abandoned history for | portraiture, in which branch of art he became very succ |
| Among the luminaries immortalized in | portraiture in the chamber by Lawrence are Tsar Alexand |
| l workshop, including Basawan, whose use of | portraiture in its illustrations was an innovation in I |
| In the USA, Anderson initially worked in | portraiture, including work for the chromolithographers |
| The painter is not known, but the style of | portraiture is similar to that of Marcus Gheeraerts the |
| ge scene-painting and maritime life in art, | portraiture, literature and drama. |
| (1812) A | Portraiture of the Roman Catholic Religion; |
| Mysliwiec, Karol Royal | Portraiture of the Dynasties XXI-XXX, 1988, pp. 33, 40. |
| Mysliwiec, Karol Royal | Portraiture of the Dynasties XXI-XXX 1988: pp.33, 40 |
| e, Page was adept to experiment within live | portraiture of The Smashing Pumpkins and Beastie Boys d |
| ng developed a name for himself through the | portraiture of artists, he became the pre-eminent photo |
| hy that would appear again and again in her | portraiture of the 1580s and 1590s, most notably in the |
| s renowned for his "distinguished and lucid | portraiture of life," depictions of female characters, |
| His celebrity photography includes | portraiture, often using a single source of light, an i |
| Vittorio Ggarbi notes certain Murillesque | portraiture qualities in the painting that could easily |
| me very successful, providing both a studio | portraiture service for the settlers and images of New |
| As well as | portraiture, she painted religious and historical scene |
| predominantly figurative, in the genres of | portraiture, still-life, landscape and narrative subjec |
| oricans series is an exercise in collective | portraiture that literally takes these Nuyoricans' “out |
| introduced a number of trends from English | portraiture to the world of Venezuelan art. |
| boundaries of representational genres from | portraiture to still life to landscape through the medi |
| o accept portrait commissions-he considered | portraiture to be a lower form of art than history pain |
| learnt a forcible, straightforward style of | portraiture which rendered his portraits noteworthy. |
| She specialises in extreme close-up | portraiture, with the emphasis on eyes, and also works |
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