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He tried to order the words of the three Union officers, seeking to create some coherent portrait of the dead boy.
" Instead, she attended costume and portrait painting classes for three years taught by the ailing director Christian Schussele.
The film is an intimate portrait of three young drag queens from her home state who compete in female impersonator beauty pageants.
His three profile portraits of Erasmus, two ( nearly identical ) profile portraits and one three-quarters view portrait were all painted in the same year, 1523.
Sun Yatsen's portrait was bowed to three times by KMT party members.
Her image appears in a number of oils, though he painted her portrait only three times, the most notable appearing in My studio ( 1867 ).
Though the early literary presentations of Medea are lost, Apollonius of Rhodes, in a redefinition of epic formulas, and Euripides, in a dramatic version for a specifically Athenian audience, each employed the figure of Medea ; Seneca offered yet another tragic Medea, of witchcraft and potions, and Ovid rendered her portrait three times for a sophisticated and sceptical audience in Imperial Rome.
Luxembourgish euro coins feature three different designs, though they all contain the portrait or effigy of Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg.
Rushton and Barry Fantoni ( another Private Eye contributor ) entered a painting Nude Reclining, a satirical portrait of three establishment types, for the 1963 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition under the name of ' Stuart Harris ' which excited much controversy.
Bradman was honoured at a number of cricket grounds, notably when his portrait was hung in the Long Room at Lord's ; until Shane Warne's portrait was added in 2005, Bradman was one of just three Australians to be honoured in this way.
Around 805 a new portrait coinage was introduced to all three of the southern mints.
A portrait might take three weeks of work, allowing for the nuisance of dealing with a cranky sitter ; by 1927-8 de Lempicka could charge 50, 000 French francs per portrait ( a sum equal to about US $ 2, 000 then — perhaps ten times as much today ).
alt = Formal three quarter length portrait of James aged about thirty.
In 1465, Moctezuma Ilhuicanima ordered his portrait carved into a rock at the foot of the hill and constructed the Tlaxpana aqueduct, which measured three km.
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.
A portrait of Lady Bird Taylor at about age three
This may be in part be because some critics rank him with Rembrandt and Velazquez as one of the world's three greatest portrait painters, and that he is considered the undisputed master of the actor print.
Today, his portrait adorns the 20 Naira Note and he stands one of the only three national heroes of the Nigerian Republic.
Thomas Lawrence painted a three quarter length portrait of Soane, it is hung over the Dining Room fireplace in the museum.
Thomas Lawrence painted a three quarter length portrait of Soane, that hangs over the Dining Room fireplace.
Soane included many members of the Royal Academy as friends including J. M. W. Turner, who was professor of drawing at the Royal Academy, with whom he spent the Christmas after his wife's death as well as owning three works by the artist ; John Flaxman was an old friend, he was professor of sculpture at the Royal Academy and Soane also acquired several plastercasts of Flaxman's work for his museum ; Thomas Banks again Soane owned sculptures by him ; Thomas Lawrence who painted Soane's portrait ; despite falling out with his old master, George Dance the Younger, they were firm friends after his death Soane purchased Dance's drawings ; after the death of his other teacher Henry Holland, Soane tried to buy his drawings and papers, but found they had been destroyed, but did purchase some of his antique sculptures ; despite being rivals Soane got on with fellow architect John Nash, they often dined together.

portrait and Consuls
A portrait of the three Consuls, from left to right: Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès, Napoleon I of France | Napoleon Bonaparte and Charles-François Lebrun, duc de Plaisance | Charles-François Lebrun.

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< div align =" center "> The Most Famous Image in the Early History of Computing </ div > This portrait of Jacquard was woven in silk on a Jacquard loom and required 24, 000 punched cards to create ( 1839 ).
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In 1770, Stuart made the acquaintance of Scottish artist Cosmo Alexander, a visitor of the colonies who made portraits of local patrons and who became a tutor to Stuart .< ref name =" Stuart, Redwood "> Under the guidance of Alexander, Stuart painted the famous portrait Dr. Hunter's Spaniels, which hangs today in the Hunter House Mansion in Newport, when he was fourteen years old.
Thomas Hoving, former director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, has alternately theorized that the life-size golden face is a portrait or death mask of Charlemagne .< ref name =" hoving1 ">

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fr: Pli selon pli, portrait de Mallarmé
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fr: Henry, portrait d ' un serial killer
fr: La Femme au portrait

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* Cocteau, Jean, Le Coq et l ' Arlequin: notes autour de la musique – avec un portrait de l ' auteur et deux monogrammes par P. Picasso, Paris, Éditions de la Sirène, 1918
Exemplifying the French School are the early Avignon Pietà of Enguerrand Quarton ; the anonymous painting of King Jean le Bon ( c. 1360 ), possibly the oldest independent portrait in Western painting to survive from the postclassical era ; Hyacinthe Rigaud's Louis XIV ; Jacques-Louis David's The Coronation of Napoleon ; and Eugène Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People.
* Jean Fouquet ( 1420 – 1481 ) French painter of both panel painting and manuscript illumination, inventor of the portrait miniature.
Anonymous portrait claimed to be of Jean Lafitte in the early 19th century, Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas
Flynn was a long-time friend of the painter Boris Smirnoff, who painted his portrait several times, as well as those of Lili Damita, Patrice Wymore and celebrity friends such as Edward G. Robinson, Jean Harlow, Norma Shearer and Barbara Stanwyck.
Several French paintings entered the collection as part of the 260 paintings and miniatures ( not all the works were French, for example Carlo Crivelli's Virgin and Child ) that formed part of the Jones bequest of 1882 and as such are displayed in the galleries of continental art 1600-1800, including the portrait of François, Duc d ' Alençon by François Clouet, Gaspard Dughet and works by François Boucher including his portrait of Madame de Pompadour dated 1758, Jean François de Troy, Jean-Baptiste Pater and their contemporaries.
** Sir Moilin Jean Ah-Chuen 朱梅麟 ( 1909-1991 ; Meixian, Guangdong ; born in Mauritius ; Hakka pronunciation: Chu Moi Lin ), First Chinese member, Legislative Council, 1949 ; Minister of Local Government, 1967 – 1976 ; Second Hakka after Sun Yatsen to have his portrait printed on the bills of a country's currency
Jean Moréas, portrait by Antonio de La Gandara.
* Jean Preudhomme ( 1732 – 1795 ), Swiss portrait artist.
The obverse portrait of the king was designed by Jean Baptiste Merlen.
Title page of " La Physiologie du Goût " (" The Physiology of Taste ") by French gastronome Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin ( 1755-1826 ) with a portrait of the author.
The then governor general, Michaëlle Jean, with Order of Canada inductees, beneath the state portrait of Queen Victoria in the Tent Room of Rideau Hall, December 2006
What had been praised during Clarkson's tenure, however, was soon critiqued when it was revealed that into Jean's appointment, Rideau Hall's interpretation and exhibition planner, Fabienne Fusade, was removing from sight the portraits of Canada's past and present sovereigns and other members of the Royal Family, in order to fulfill Jean's wish to make the royal residence a showcase for Canadian art and give " a strong image of Canada "; the portrait by Jean Paul Lemieux of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh that had for decades dominated the focal wall of the ballroom was shifted to the rear wall, thereby bumping the copy of George Hayter's state portrait of Queen Victoria that had hung there to the Tent Room, where the portraits of Canada's British governors general had been collected together.
Exhibited at the 1906 Salon d ' Autome ( Paris ) along with a portrait of Delaunay by Jean Metzinger
In his Vie Anecdotique of 16 October 1911, the poet proudly states: " I am honoured to be the first model of a Cubist painter, Jean Metzinger, for a portrait exhibited in 1910 at the Salon des Indépendants.
" It is to the credit of Jean Metzinger, at the time, to have been the first to recognize the commencement of the Cubist Movement as such " writes S. E. Johnson, " Metzinger's portrait of Apollinaire, the poet of the Cubist Movement, was executed in 1909 and, as Apollinaire himself has pointed out in his book The Cubist Painters ( written in 1912 and published in 1913 ), Metzinger, following Picasso and Braque, was chronologically the third Cubist artist.
Many of the 149 works in the exhibit had never been seen outside France and included Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix, Jupiter and Thetis by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres and a portrait of Maximilien Robespierre by Adélaïde Labille-Guiard.
Jean Bon Saint-André, portrait by Jacques-Louis David
Marie tells Jean she would like for him to paint her portrait and gives him a card with her address.
Jean finishes Marie's portrait, but instead of painting her wearing the elegant outfit she chose for the sitting, he outfits her in the simple dress she wore on the night she left for Paris.
Jean du Vergier de Hauranne, abbé de Saint-Cyran, in a portrait from 1645 or 1646.

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