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The phrase "a picture about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the subject or theme of a picture or image.
Example: "The exhibition features a picture about the impact of climate change on wildlife."
Alternatives: "an image depicting" or "a photo concerning".
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Nobody would make a picture about Sarkozy.
In other words, it's a picture about exile.
This is a picture about American courage and enterprise.
"This is a picture about political justice," Milland went on.
It has become a picture about history, and about memory.
For instance, "Ms. White's fourth-grade class thinks this is a picture about …" Another option?
You can't make a picture about human life without social content.
I don't mean to paint too serious a picture about budgeting.
It is just as odd to see him in a picture about the refugee crisis.
A 9-year-old girl creates a picture about the day she will leave the hospital.
Which is odd for a picture about a man in a loincloth.
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