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The phrase "the portrait of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a painting or drawing of a person's face. Example sentence: I saw an old painting of the portrait of a beautiful woman hanging in the museum.
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The portrait of misrule is complete.
The portrait of Mme.
"The Portrait of a Lady," by Henry James.
But the portrait of what happened is still incomplete.
The portrait of a weary King is far better.
What happens in "The Portrait of a Lady"?
The portrait of T. E. Lawrence — a deeply….
The portrait of Pinter is affectionate and adulatory, nearly hagiographic.
The portrait of Dr. Félix Rey was in the next.
For Obama: "The Portrait of a Lady," by Henry James.
"I added the portrait of Escher to it".
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