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The Portrait of a Lady is a novel by Henry James, first published as a serial in The Atlantic Monthly and Macmillan's Magazine in 1880–81 and then as a book in 1881. It is one of James's most popular novels and is regarded by critics as one of his finest.
Portrait of a Lady is a 1936 historical novel by the British writer Eleanor Smith. In the Victorian era a married woman is attracted by a young gypsy , but eventually manages to resist him. [ 1 ]
The Portrait of a Lady is a 1996 British-American film directed by Jane Campion and adapted by Laura Jones from Henry James' 1881 novel of the same name.. The film stars Nicole Kidman, Barbara Hershey, John Malkovich, Mary-Louise Parker, Martin Donovan, Shelley Duvall, Richard E. Grant, Shelley Winters, Viggo Mortensen, Valentina Cervi, Christian Bale, and John Gielgud.
[13] [14] He argued that the portrait in the Toledo Museum of Art should by rights depict a lady with strong ties to the Cromwell family who was 21 in around 1535 to 1540. [15] He stated that a dated parallel for costume (a short-lived style), notably the distinctive cut of the sleeves, is Holbein's Christina of Denmark of 1538. [ 15 ]
The Portrait of a Lady, a 1968 British television series; Fascination: Portrait of a Lady, a 1977 Japanese pornographic film; The Portrait of a Lady, a 1996 film adaptation of James's novel by Jane Campion; Portrait of a Lady on Fire, a 2019 French historical romantic drama film by Celine Sciamma
"Portrait of a Lady" is a poem by American-British poet T. S. Eliot (1888–1965), first published in September 1915 in Others: A Magazine of the New Verse. It was published again in March 1916 in Others: An Anthology of the New Verse, in February 1917 (without the epigraph) in The New Poetry: An Anthology, and finally in his 1917 collection of poems, Prufrock and Other Observations.
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Over 100 commissioned portrait paintings are known from her time in Baltimore. She was known the most prolific artist in the city during that era. [ 10 ] Her oil portraits were quickly sought after by congressmen, diplomats, and other wealthy individuals in the Maryland area. [ 11 ]