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portraiture

[pawr-tri-cher, pohr-] / ˈpɔr trɪ tʃər, ˈpoʊr- /




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“It was unlike anything else I’d seen at the time, that combination of color and large in portraiture,” Tucker said.

From New York Times

Katz’s breakthrough as a painter came at the end of the ’50s with his foray into a new kind portraiture, but he spent nearly a decade tunneling his way toward it.

From New York Times

Their black-and-white images captured the many experiences of the Black community, and in their work they explored abstraction, street photography, portraiture and more.

From Los Angeles Times

From Carter’s bio: A professional illustrator for nearly two decades, Carter’s style combines a strong foundation in portraiture with a unique sense of visual and conceptual problem-solving.

From Los Angeles Times

Art collecting was experiencing a high-profile boom in Germany and engaging a famous international artist to execute a sort of commercial corporate update on a celebrity tradition of aristocratic portraiture was a clever marketing plan.

From Los Angeles Times