She was also the subject of at least three portraits; one was an allegorical portrait painted by Sir Thomas Lawrence in which she is represented as Hope.
Their contrasting looks (blond, brunette) and expressions (open, calculating) suggest an old-fashioned allegorical portrait, yet their nakedness and touching knees convey intimacy and recall childhood closeness.
His service is commemorated in an allegorical portrait by Hans Eworth.
The humiliated French made icons of his allegorical portraits of two women personifying the lost regions; these were even reproduced on plates, one of which is in the show.
Louis XV, an allegorical portrait; after Lemoyne.
An allegorical portrait of the composer by Herman van der Mijn from 1743, in oil on panel, (sized 7.4 x 5.9 inch (18.8 x 15 cm.
Over 55 years, Mr. Leslie's paintings have run the gamut, from huge, lushly colored abstract canvases to super-realist allegorical portraits of Ms. West.
An allegorical portrait of Hitler, the piece was banned when camp authorities saw a rehearsal in 1944.
He subsequently revived the genre of the allegorical portrait, in which a living person is depicted as a Greco-Roman goddess or other mythological figure.
She was painted at least three times by Van Dyck in the 1630s: a family portrait, an allegorical portrait as Prudence, and a deathbed portrait.