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Meanings of full-length portraits in anglès
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Usage of full-length portraits in anglès
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There were full-lengthportraits of Court ladies, by Lely, with wonderful lace on brocaded gowns.
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The dining-hall of this house was hung with hideously wooden full-lengthportraits of the family owning it.
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The walls, which were papered in deep red, were lined with full-lengthportraits, some of them equestrian.
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They are full-lengthportraits of my daughter, single, and also in group with some of her young friends.
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The exhibition contains nearly every description of work: full-lengthportraits in oil, life-size heads, eight-inch panels, and some half-dozen water-colours.
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The first pannel held two full-lengthportraits; a stately pair of olden time, in old-time dress; the founders of the house.
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This apartment was surrounded with full-lengthportraits of all the princesses of the Imperial family, and was called the family salon.
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There is a picture gallery where a long row of Kings and Queens, in their full-lengthportraits, stand like Banquo's descendants.
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In putting together all he says of Palmerston, Peel, and the Duke of Wellington, very remarkable full-lengthportraits would come out.
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Among the pictures were full-lengthportraits in oils of two celebrated gondoliers-onein antique costume, the other painted a few years since.
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He had secured, however, a quiet table in a corner of the dining-room which was adorned with full-lengthportraits of self-conscious statesmen.
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He was a splendid photographer; he did profiles and full-faces, three-quarter and full-lengthportraits; he could develop and fix, tone and print them.
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Whistler, who favoured full-lengthportraits, is glimpsed weeping over his inability to capture on canvas the tightly trousered legs of his patron Frederick Leyland.
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Full-lengthportraits of several English kings, Charles II.
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But there was a brilliant light in the hall-warmth ,matting ,carpets ,full-lengthportraits, Olympian statues, assiduous servants.
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Second- Full-lengthportraits of my odalisques, and a description of their characters;