Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - What does portrait mean?

What does portrait mean?

Portrait is portrait.

First, pronunciation

English [? ptre? T], beautiful [? prtr? t].

Second, explain

Portrait; Depicting; Bust; Half-length photo; Vertical; Vertical print format.

Third, synonyms

Pictures? Photos; Photos; Pictures; Painting; Television images; Depicting; The scene in my mind; Status; Movies; Cinema. Fifth, imagination; Hypothesis; Memories; Description; Description; Displayed on a photo; Show it with pictures.

Representation? Performance; Description; Depicting; Form of expression; Have an agent; Representative; Maintenance; Support; Statement; Protest.

Portrait? Description; Description; Description; Presentation mode; Portrait; Portrait; Portrait

Is it similar? Similarity; Similar; Similarity; Portrait, esp one painted like a portrait; Similar; Similar; Similarities

Photos? Photos; Photos. Fifth, take pictures; Take pictures; In front of the camera. Photography; Pictures; Shoot me.

Fourth, phrase collocation.

Family portrait of the solar system; Family portrait; Family portrait; Family portrait.

Accurate portrait, accurate portrait.

Charming photo of fashion photo.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Chinese interpretation

Portrait is a Chinese word, which has different understandings from different angles. Portrait in the artistic sense (or photography) refers to an ornamental modeling work that reproduces the image of the portrait owner on the material carrier through artistic means such as painting, photography and writing.

Examples of portraits:

1, "Here, maybe this will help," he said, and took out a small photo from his wallet. An old portrait, very old, for centuries.

"Oh, maybe this can help you," he said, and took out a small photo from his wallet. It was an old photo of a person, which seemed to be taken centuries ago.

The Portrait of a Lady may be an experiment to see what happens when an idealistic young woman suddenly becomes very rich.

The Portrait of a Lady can be seen as an experiment, that is, what happens when an idealistic young woman suddenly becomes rich.

3. It is tempting to let others evaluate you, and it is tempting to ask, "What do you think?" When you put on a suit or draw a portrait or play a piece of music.

People tend to be judged by others. When putting on a new suit, drawing a new work or playing a song, it is always easy to ask, "What do you think?"

But don't let him see the last room in the long gallery, which has a portrait of the princess with a golden roof.

However, it should be noted that there is one room that he can't enter, and that is the room where the portrait of Princess Jiao is hidden in the Golden House.

In August, graduation photo, a Mississippi student, was banned from her yearbook because she posed in a tuxedo.

In August, graduation photo, a female student in Mississippi, was banned from appearing in the school yearbook because she was wearing a tuxedo.