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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'single portrait' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a painting, photograph, or other image of a single person, such as a self-portrait. For example, "The artist's single portrait captured her delicate features and bright eyes in a way that no other painting could."
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Until now there hasn't been a single portrait of a female former Rhodes scholar.
A single portrait of two Korean women, Young Hee Kim and Gyung-Hwa Han (1992), hangs on one wall.
The filmmakers behind "Elemental" might have done better to commit to a single portrait and been more fearless about avoiding familiar oratory, but small steps are progress too.
He had been asked to do a single portrait, but over the course of three weeks, in a fit of inspiration, he had made at least fifteen.
It opens with a single portrait of a man dancing in an empty room, followed by a verse from Cole Porter's classic song Night and Day.
Using a program she wrote, Ms. Shor created a composite image in which randomly changing pixels from pictures of herself and about 40 relatives and friends combine into a shimmering, constantly shifting single portrait.
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Perhaps more impressive than the single portraits are his pictures of informal groups of horses, such as Mares and Foals in a Landscape (c. 1760 70).
He was very popular among the staid citizens of Haarlem's middle class, and during this time he painted more than 100 single portraits and 6 group and family portraits.
In about 1791 Utamaro gave up designing prints for books and concentrated on making half-length single portraits of women rather than prints of women in groups as favoured by other ukiyo-e artists.
Once I created a file portrait for every single file (which in most cases amounted to thousands of individual 'portraits'), I then wrote another script in Javascript to place each individual portrait into a Photoshop document, which then became the final print".
Probably the greatest single nude portrait here is "Natasha," a solarized gelatin silver print from 1929.
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