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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a portrait at a" is not correct and seems incomplete in written English.
It could be used in contexts where you are describing a specific location or event related to a portrait, but it requires additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "She admired a portrait at a gallery showcasing local artists."
Alternatives: "a painting in a" or "a picture at a".
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This isn't a portrait at a distance of an imaginary colonial city.
The owners of a German art gallery say they have uncovered works by the Expressionist painter Otto Dix — three watercolors and a study for a portrait — at a Bavarian estate, Reuters reported.
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It's not clear how long he was living a deception, presenting a portrait at odds with his views.
It is a great way to do 2 things - 1) send an important message of inclusion and reassurance that they are a part of the new family and 2) create a family portrait at such an important time of your lives.
She really did stumble upon collapsed benches surreally facing a clown portrait at a Pennsylvania asylum.
Here it's a Henry Inman portrait at a museum in Connecticut.
(There's an amazing shot of all the identical Eves posed for a group portrait — at a swing set).
Stanley Wells, the chairman of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, based in Shakespeare's birthplace of Stratford-upon-Avon, described the portrait at a news conference as a "pinup".
Gustav Klimt's Portrait of Ria Munk III was the second highest seller: a joyful, beautiful painting to look at until you realise you're looking at a portrait of a woman who shot herself after a lovers' tiff.
A portrait of a priest at three different times in his life.
As a portrait of a man at war with himself, it is unforgettable.
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