Sentence examples for intimidating portrait from inspiring English sources

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And it provides some refreshingly candid biographies of the individual Steins, even the one we know well from her own writing and an intimidating portrait by Picasso.

It is not a historical adventure but an intimidating portrait of postwar bureaucracy.

The walls are heavy with paintings by Mr. Conrad: a languorous one of Mary hangs in the dining room, and a stern and intimidating portrait of Lewis is in the living room.

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He grew his hair long, wore swashbuckling cloaks, home-boy hats and an expression -- you see it in the self-portraits -- of sly, intimidating disdain.

Her close-range portraits tend to show otherwise intimidating animals in tender moments.

The portraits formed an inspiring and intimidating pageant of moral and martial giants.

Amiard uses masterpieces from the 17th and 18th century as his canvas: Da Vinci's Mona Lisa flaunts an intricate portrait of a woman's face on her chest as well as some intimidating knuckle tats.

Picasso also drew a majestic portrait of Claribel Cone, whom he called "The Empress," depicting her as a buxom and intimidating figure akin to his mask-faced Stein.

Pretty intimidating.

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