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The phrase "any portrait" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a portrait in a general sense, without specifying which one.
Example: "You can choose any portrait from the gallery to display in your home."
Alternatives: "any picture" or "any image".
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It's good for tweaking any portrait shot.
It's a fine line for any portrait artist.
Critics of Harvey have long argued that any portrait of Hindley was bound to cause controversy.
There's a point in any portrait where it comes alive for the painter, hopefully".
This makes any portrait of the storm's assault like a jigsaw puzzle in which no two pieces are alike.
Any portrait of Shakespeare in his forties that doesn't look like these portraits of Shakespeare isn't a portrait of Shakespeare.
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But unlike others, this one will not feature any portraits of the man himself.
How this makes Collins's subjects proxies for his art-making – or at least any more so than any other portrait sitter is a proxy – I really can't say.
Readers began putting real names to the personages and compiling keys to them, but La Bruyère denied that any was a portrait of a single person.
Diana Vreeland: "About the best red is to copy the color of a child's cap in any Renaissance portrait".
If any carved portrait surpasses Da Settignano's marble, it is another bust of a young woman done in the mid 1460s by Andrea del Verrocchio.
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