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The word "portraits" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a painting, drawing, photograph, or other image that represents a person or people. For example, "The museum has an extensive collection of portraits from the 17th century."
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portraits
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Plural of portrait
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Perhaps because Mieselas agonised the most over her creative strategy, sShe created a series of portraits that, as the show grew closer, seemed to take on a life of their own.
Related: Carry on laughing - portraits of clowns All of which, Faint admits, can make it a tough audience for clowns these days.
But the image-making in the film was a challenge, not least because one of the oddities about Turner, as Leigh explains, is that if you compare portraits of him, he looks different in each one.
On either side were portraits of two heroes from Albania's war of independence against the Ottoman Empire.
The most obvious change to the cityscape was the absence of the huge portraits of Ben Ali, which, until the revolution, had lined every main road in and around the city.
The exhibition is at the Queen's Gallery, which usually charges an entrance fee, but admission to see the portraits will be free.
Before it was all severe portraits and red flags but now we have a leader with different moods".
His hands are rough; blistered portraits of a life which for almost two decades has been spent working on this unforgiving terrain.
Subotsky's Marrakech seemed a world away from Power's still, almost stately, composite portraits of the city and its people and Goldberg's mix of monochrome and colour portraits and landscapes.
It is one of the great photographic portraits, more real and elusive and penetrating than a painting could ever be.
She's a fashion photographer by trade but also shoots portraits which, unlike Rubchinsky and Gutkina, lean towards coming-of-age girls not boys.
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