
1) Characterisation 2) Characterization 3) Delineation 4) Depiction 5) French word used in English 6) Picture 7) Portrait 8) Portrayal 9) Word picture 10) Word-painting 11) You may sit for it
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1) Portrayal 2) Representation
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- a word picture of a person's appearance and character
- the activity of making portraits
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• (n.) The art or practice of making portraits. • (n.) A portrait; a likeness; a painted resemblance; hence, that which is copied from some example or model. • (v. t.) To represent by a portrait, or as by a portrait; to portray. • (n.) Pictures, collectively; painting.
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(from the article `drawing`) Charcoal has often been used for portrait drawings to preserve for the eventual painting pictorial tints that were already present in the preliminary ... The coinage of Alexander established a new style: the coin portrait became an almost regular feature in Greek currency that was predominantly regal. ... ...
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In the visual arts, a work of art about a person. Often portraits are intended to create a likeness of someone; others, such as some portraits by Picasso, may not look like the model, but are the...
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Por'trai·ture noun [ French
portraiture .]
1. A portrait; a likeness; a painted resemblance; hence, that which is copied from some example or model. « For, by the image of my cause, I see The
portraiture of his.»
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[
n] - the activity of making portraits
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noun a word picture of a person`s appearance and character
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noun the activity of making portraits
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In the visual arts, a work of art about a person. Often portraits are intended to create a likeness of someone; others, such as some portraits by Picasso, may not look like the model, but are the artist's interpretation of the whole person. Portraits appear in many ancient cultures, but first flourished in the West in ancient Rome when stat...
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