Which preposition to use with portraitures

of Occurrences 59%

Fortunately there are a number of capital pieces of verbal portraiture of Elia.

in Occurrences 6%

It is, at all times, difficult to say within what limits the novelist is entitled to resort to portraiture in order to build up the fabric of his romance.

to Occurrences 3%

It dates probably from the early part of the sixteenth century, at a time when Giorgione was breaking with the older tradition which had strictly limited portraiture to the representation of the head only, or at most to the bust.

from Occurrences 2%

Many of them carry us back to the very portraitures from which the old poets drew their inspirations."Classical Museum.

of Occurrences 2%

The work of Seba Smith is sufficiently expressed in his title, Way Down East, or Portraitures of Yankee Life (1854), although his Letters of Major Jack Downing (1833) is better known.

than Occurrences 1%

I may not see That stately palace crown thy brow, Those roses may not bloom for me, But, as thou art, I love thee now, Content thy future to resign To abler portraiture than mine.

with Occurrences 1%

The bust he made of Marietta di Palla degli Strozzi enables us to compare his style in portraiture with that of Mino.[107] It would be hard to find elsewhere a more captivating combination of womanly sweetness and dignity.

into Occurrences 1%

The Autobiography of Leslie seems to us in some sort the complement of Haydon's, and throws the defiant struggle of that remarkable self-portraiture into stronger relief by the contrast of its equable good-fortune and fireside tranquillity.

at Occurrences 1%

Great Masters in Painting never care for drawing People in the Fashion; as very well knowing that the Headdress, or Periwig, that now prevails, and gives a Grace to their Portraitures at present, will make a very odd Figure, and perhaps look monstrous in the Eyes of Posterity.

before Occurrences 1%

With as much of Washington's domestic portraiture before us as these letters hold up, shall we turn to look at others?

by Occurrences 1%

We can therefore obtain a more lifelike portraiture by making extracts from her correspondence than by attempting the task in any other way.

as Occurrences 1%

I had several criticisms made on it by personal friends: some of them objected to the portraiture of persons in it being too life-like, selecting as instances two characters who were entirely imaginary; others objected to the portraiture as not being sufficiently life-like, and therefore tending to mislead the reader.

Which preposition to use with  portraitures