On the wall over the sofa hung a large half-lengthportrait of a dark, handsome man in a riding-cloak.
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She held up a half-lengthportrait of a dark-haired lady with merry, captivating eyes, high cheekbones, and a smiling mouth.
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I might, indeed, have mistaken it for a picture; for it now reflected a half-lengthportrait of a singularly beautiful woman.
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Twelve pictures contributed to the Royal Academy Exhibition, including Mrs. Sheridan as St. Cecilia and a half-lengthportrait of Dr. Robinson, primate of Ireland.
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Two half-lengthportraits were therefore fixed upon.
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The show is perfectly choreographed to flow from single heads in the first gallery to half-lengthportraits in the second.
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That which fascinated his gaze was a series of half-lengthportraits in oval frames, representing his parents, himself, his sisters, and brothers.
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In the first of these two rooms, or ante-chamber, were half-lengthportraits of James I. and Charles I.; whole lengths of Charles II.