paint ... portrait• Bruch painted a psychological portrait of the obese that contrasted sharply with the image of the jollyfat person.• Bailey Doogan, for instance, the feministpainter who frequently paints unerring portraits of aging bodies, is an Etherton regular.• My grandmotherpainted frescoes and portraits.• Frans Hals had painted portraits of girls who could only be described as plain, but something lively and piquantredeemed them.• He is going to paint my portrait.• In 1881 Stanford visited the artist in Paris, asking him to paint a portrait of his wife.• But Jacques Lipchitz, who had recently married, decided to commission Modigliani to paint a wedding portrait.
portrait2adjectiveadj
AVDif a piece of paper, a page, a photograph etc is in a portrait position, it is placed on a surface or hung on a wall with its longer edges at the sides 〔纸张、页面、照片等〕竖式的,纵向的OPP landscape