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portrait and young
In 1940 he completed Tobacco Farmer, the portrait of a young black farmer in white overalls and a blue shirt with a youthful yet serious look upon his face, sitting in front of the landscape and buildings he works on and in.
The film is an intimate portrait of three young drag queens from her home state who compete in female impersonator beauty pageants.
The Saint was recognized because the young man had often seen his portrait.
As we may judge from such items, the first depictions of Jesus were generic rather than portrait images, generally representing him as a beardless young man.
The novel begins on a beautiful summer day with Lord Henry Wotton, a strongly-opinionated man, observing the sensitive artist Basil Hallward painting the portrait of a handsome young man named Dorian Gray, who is Basil's ultimate muse.
A portrait of young Arafat, 1940s
Another drawing is a portrait of a young woman that uses the three-quarter length pyramidal composition of the just-completed " Mona Lisa ", but still looks completely Raphaelesque.
alt = Full-length portrait of a young man seated at a table-he wears a finely tailored dark suit, knee breeches with white stockings, and a wig in the style of an English gentleman.
She also loved dolls as a young girl, as captured by a family portrait in which seven-year-old Antonia excitedly held up a fancy doll.
Holbein also painted the occasional portrait in Basel, among them the double portrait of Jakob and Dorothea Meyer, and, in 1519, that of the young academic Boniface Amerbach.
Franz Joseph I as young man in 1851 ( portrait by Johann Ranzi )
A portrait of a young Charles Emmanuel
Louis died very young, but Francis wrote letters to his mother in Scotland ; on 22 March 1545 he sent a piece of string to show how tall he was, and on 2 July 1546 he sent her his portrait.
When his portrait was painted by Sir William Boxall in 1848, the young Whistler exclaimed that the portrait was " very much like me and a very fine picture.
A portrait of Marie as a young girl shows her to have been pretty with regular features and a high forehead.
He is probably best known for his portrait of the young William Butler Yeats which is one of a number of his portraits of Irishmen and women in the Yeats museum in the National Gallery of Ireland.
Fonseca lodged the young painter in his own home and sat for a portrait himself, which, when completed, was conveyed to the royal palace.
A young Boston artist, Henry Pelham, half-brother of the celebrated portrait painter John Singleton Copley, depicted the event.
She can be seen as a very young Delight in Endless Nights, a collection of stories about the Endless ; a statue of her as Delight can be seen in Destiny's garden in Brief Lives, and her official portrait in Destiny's gallery depicts her as Delight, not Delirium, in Season of Mists.
It was at around the time of his graduation from Oxford that Buchan had his first portrait painted, done in 1900 by a young Sholto Johnstone Douglas.
According to the memoir of Paul Jennings, a young slave in the White House, Madison's slaves in 1814 helped collect the valuables such as silver, Washington's portrait, and original drafts of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
The young French portrait artist, who had a meteoric rise, was noted for his bold technique and modern teaching methods, and his influence would be pivotal to Sargent during the period from 1874 to 1878.
Giorgione and the young Titian revolutionized the genre of the portrait as well.

portrait and above
We went into Mrs. Monmouth's library, which had low bookshelves all along the walls, and above them a Modigliani portrait, a Jackson Pollock twelve feet long, and a gorgeous Miro with a yellow background, that looked like an inscription from a Martian tomb.
Jan Matejko made a sketch of Jadwiga's skull, which later helped him paint her portrait ( see above ).
The 18th-century painters Maurice Quentin de La Tour ( see above portrait ) and Rosalba Carriera are especially well known for their pastel technique.
The portrait by Rubens ( above right ) was painted at this time.
On one occasion she was entertaining some acquaintances to tea, and in discussion pointed to the portrait referred to above, saying, " He was a numismatist, you know.
In the space above the cornice, there is a sculptural portrait of the Doge Francesco Foscari kneeling before the St. Mark's Lion.
In his memoirs My Life and My Films ( 1974 ) Renoir wrote of the influence exercised upon him by his cousin, Gabrielle Renard, the woman seen in the portrait by his father above.
Some of the money was spent on restoring and decorating the church of the Chora monastery in the northwest of Constantinople, where Metochites ’ donor portrait can still be seen in a famous mosaic in the narthex, above the entrance to the nave.
", " Mrs Orchardson ", " Conditional Neutrality " ( a portrait of Orchardson's eldest son as a boy of six ), " Lord Rookwood ", " The Provost of Aberdeen " and, above all, " Sir Walter Gilbey, Bart.
But basically it's a character study-a portrait of a couple of burned-out free-lancers trying to keep their heads above water.
A family would do everything to charm the god, including hanging a newly painted portrait of the god on a piece of paper above their stove on New Years, which hung in the same position for an entire year.
:: Reverse ( 1 ): Portrait of Admiral Lord Nelson, above the portrait, to left, to right of the portrait.
The design changed considerably from what went before — the obverse bears the left-facing portrait of Queen Victoria, with the inscription, while the reverse bears a crown above the words with ( 1839 ) a rose with three leaves at the bottom of the coin, or ( 1842 and later ) a rose, thistle, and shamrock.
The obverse bears the left-facing portrait of Queen Victoria, with the inscription, while the reverse bears a crown above the words with a rose with three leaves at the bottom of the coin.
After Anne's death, a portrait of her painted by Willem Wissing, commissioned by the future Mary II used to hang above the door of the Queen's Drawing Room of the Garden House at Windsor Castle.
In the old basilica each pope had his portrait in a frieze extending above the columns separating the four aisles and naves.
An example of his work can be seen in the Presence Chamber above the fireplace, which was originally intended to frame a portrait of Queen Mary II after her death in 1694.
** A portrait of the master of the house rests above the fireplace and slowly transforms into a portrait of a rotting corpse.
But their large portrait of Richard II of England was well looked after, like another portrait of Richard, the Wilton Diptych ( illustrated above ).
In the Book of Cerne, this portrait of the Evangelist Mark appears in a roundel above his symbol, the Lion.
There are paintings by Bellotto also at the Czartoryski Museum, in Krakow, Poland ( a museum founded by Izabela Czartoryska, ( 1743 – 1835 ), with paintings and works of art from her estate, Pulawy ), and in Wilanów Palace, in the outskirts of Warsaw, founded around 1805 by Stanislaw Kostka Potocki, where a portrait of the above mentioned Izabela Czartoryska can be seen.
He was in fact denounced as a sexually ambiguous figure in his time most notably by William Pulteney, then leader of the Opposition and as cited above, by Alexander Pope in his " Sporus " portrait: " Let Sporus tremble / What that thing of silk ... His wit all seesaw between that and this / Now high, now low, now master up, now miss / And he himself one vile antitheseis ...".

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