Peale's masterly portrait, in exotic high colors, shows Roy wearing a turban and a salmon-colored shirt, his fleshy but appealing face in mellow repose.
No Graves As Yet is the utterly compelling first of a five-novel sequence that is a searing, ambitious and masterly portrait of England through the First World War.
It consists of only one painting: Gentile Bellini's masterly portrait of Mehmet.
Kathleen Moore's masterly portrait of a benevolent nurse was the foil for a Juliet who vividly realizes with a nod of her head that she is no longer a child.
Alexander Pope created another masterly portrait in the character of Cotta in his Epistle to Bathurst.
On the 350th anniversary of the great Baroque artist's death, the most comprehensive exhibition in nearly 100 years will emphasize both masterly portraits and evocative religious works.
In "La Dilettante," Catherine Frot gives a masterly, sympathetic portrait of a perplexing character, a 40-something woman with two grown children who impulsively returns to Paris from Switzerland, where she has been living, to start a new life.
Not only did the French painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780-1867) turn out masterly portraits, he was also a gifted fashion reporter.
But others visit us from time to time, faces we have never seen with open eyes but which, like a masterly portrait of a man we never knew, compel us to believe in them.
"A masterly portrait of a master."