Her biography in American Women portrayed her as an artist in human passions, not in mere word and scene painting.
His biography portrays him as strong and silent.
Although some biographies of Stonewall Jackson portray Cummins as a "father figure", this does not characterize the relationship adequately.
Mr. Goldman's 1981 biography, "Elvis," portrayed the singer as a drug addict incapable of taking care of himself.
The biography portrays the one-time Minister of Culture, who died in November 1976, as unfaithful to his wife.
This open-minded, respectful biography portrays the great composer (1900-90) as an indefatigable promoter of American music whose national convictions were central to his art.
This biography portrays Dean Acheson, the secretary of state from 1949 to 1953, as a visionary public servant who laid the groundwork for today's international order.
It entails more than basic facts (education, work, relationships, and death) - a biography also portrays a subject's experience of these events.
This biography, which draws on interviews and Abbey's writings, portrays him as gentler at heart than his persona may have indicated.
His biography portrayed him as being insanely brave to the point of stupidity.