English to Hindi Dictionary > portraiture
portraiture
चित्रांकन
definition
noun
The panel received little in the way of direct attention at this time; indeed, Romantic-era understandings of art history and portraiture were not conducive to an appreciation of the panel.
the art of creating portraits.
translation of 'portraiture'
चित्रकारी,
चित्राकंन,
चित्रंण
noun
चित्र,
वर्णन,
बयान,
चित्रांकन
example
his strength as a novelist lay in his 'portraiture' of upper-class families
And with the return of representational art has come the revival of 'portraiture' , which, according to gallery owners and the artists themselves, is thriving and strong.
While there are a few, very minor factual errors, the general span and scope of the book, not to mention the detailed 'portraiture' of the ballerina in her world, are admirable.
That is why for 'portraiture' and outdoor photography in general, a yellow filter is often utilized to give a slightly darker rendering to blue values.
It is no wonder then that 'portraiture' and self-portraiture have long been favourite genres for both artists and audiences alike.
Mahendra Sinh thus accomplishes a social 'portraiture' that illuminates the process by which self, time and place are constantly produced and re-made in the churn of history.
The study of Zen 'portraiture' , itself a certain preoccupation of art historians, was begun by Japanese scholars before World War II and has continued in Japan and internationally since.
But it's a definition of portraiture that once again collapses representation with reality - 'portraiture' under the New Iconoclasm, if you will.
He had created a portrait that was in effect a whole treatise about 'portraiture' as an art.
To this end, she mines the unlikely genre of amateur 'portraiture' , not the legacy of the modernist avant-garde, creating idiosyncratic works, as alluring as they are critical.
The strong undertone of moral earnestness, never preached, gives a stability and force to the vivid 'portraiture' , and prevents the satiric touches from degenerating into mere malice.
These works could have served as crucial threads to be brought together for an understanding of Rembrandt's unique vision and how he saw himself, his reinvention of history painting and transformation of 'portraiture' .
The images, painted with only primary colors and white, range from expressionist 'portraiture' to montages of time and space that combine multiple moments within the same page.
The week before's outdoor session was rained off, but nothing daunted the members adjourned to the clubroom where an impromptu 'portraiture' session was set up, with members being put through their paces by Michael O'Sullivan.
Working with different themes - aspects of genre, landscape, nudes and 'portraiture' - each sets new parameters for the field.
From an art-history perspective, the lesson teaches about sculpture and 'portraiture' and the differences between two- and three-dimensional art and real and expressive art.
A better definition would hold that caricature is an artistic mode, usually in the form of a 'portraiture' , in which the characteristic features of the subject are presented in a way that deforms or exaggerates their shape for comic effect.
The study of 'portraiture' , for example, negotiates conceptions about the individual, identity, the self, and subjectivity - critical terms in Renaissance historiography.
This exhibit focuses on the art genre of 'portraiture' .
it's part murder mystery and part 'portraiture' through poetry
It's a residue of ideological values and history, which renders these 10 object essays on social dynamics, context, still life and 'portraiture' .
Perhaps not quite on the same superlative level of accomplishment, but nevertheless making a distinguished and original contribution, is Veronese's work in a third area of secular painting, that of 'portraiture' .
Recently he has begun a 'portraiture' project on people coming from and going to their place of worship.
He could not abide the notion that his one-time protégé had developed independent projects such as a book on Picasso's 'portraiture' or an exhibition of the works of Gris.
While employed by major commercial studios in Pittsburgh, Detroit and Toronto, he continued his studies of fine art, specializing in 'portraiture' , figure, and plein air landscape painting.
As so much of their art, rooted in 'portraiture' , stems from their personal relationships, this is hardly surprising.
Ingres is a master of 'portraiture'
The panel received little in the way of direct attention at this time; indeed, Romantic-era understandings of art history and 'portraiture' were not conducive to an appreciation of the panel.
Turner elevated English landscape painting from its inferior position below history painting and 'portraiture' and gave it a new expressive role.
In America, this director's heartfelt portrait of a family in crisis, waits patiently for much of its running time before explicitly acknowledging its 'portraiture' of spirituality in crisis.
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