Sentence examples for to portrait from inspiring English sources

The phrase "to portrait" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that has been represented in the form of a painting, drawing, or photograph. For example, "The famous artist painted a beautiful portrait of the queen."

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to portrait

noun

A painting or other picture of a person, especially the head and shoulders.

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For instance, if you're shooting a portrait of a person, the P20 Pro automatically switches to Portrait mode.

Hung up next to portrait of father.

The second rotates the screen image from landscape to portrait.

Catlin practiced law for a short time but in 1823 turned to portrait painting, in which he was self-taught.

David Small's photographs are the closest to portrait photography in this exhibition.

Einar enjoys a highly sexual, loving marriage to portrait painter Gerda (Alicia Vikander).

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It adds another dimension to our portrait to see Van Eyck's wife beside it.

Everything from weddings to senior portraits to families to children, you name it.

Billboards are devoted to portraits of the war dead.

It is devoted entirely to portraits, most of them late commissions, from after 1520.

Much of his work is devoted to portraits of the vocation of the writer.

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