portraiture
portraiture — 名詞
1. the area of art in which artists create portraits of people, and the style seen
肖像創作
以人物肖像為主的創作藝術與風格
the area of art in which artists create portraits of people, and the style seen in that work
During college, Mei switched from landscape painting to portraiture.
Mei 在大學時從風景畫轉向肖像創作。
switch from [genre] to portraiture
Professor Chen teaches portraiture to first-year art students every Thursday.
Chen 教授每週四教一年級美術學生學肖像創作。
teach portraiture
Lina's portraiture of market sellers feels warm rather than formal.
Lina 描繪市場攤販的肖像創作給人溫暖而不拘謹的感覺。
A new room upstairs displays royal portraiture from the Qing court.
樓上的新展室展出清宮時期的皇家肖像藝術。
The magazine praised his portraiture for its careful study of faces.
那本雜誌稱讚他的肖像創作,認為他對人臉觀察得很細。
- portrait painting
narrower and usually used only for painted portraits, not every medium
- portrayal
broader and can describe how someone is shown in writing or film, not only in visual art
- likeness
more formal and usually refers to one image rather than the whole artistic practice
文法句型
portraiture of + people or group
teach portraiture
study portraiture
portraiture by + artist
用法筆記
Usually uncountable and most common in art history, museum labels, and criticism rather than casual conversation. Often followed by `of` for the people shown, or by `by`, `from`, or an adjective such as `royal` or `Dutch` to name an artist, period, or tradition.