Portrait is generally used as a noun. It could be used as an adjective in cases like this: I'm going to separate the portrait paintings from the still life paintings.
finished. The finished portrait was amazing.
The word painter is a noun, a person who paints. The adjective form is painted (a painted door, a painted portrait). There is no adverb form.
Yes, "one-of-a-kind" is hyphenated when used as a compound adjective before a noun, such as in "one-of-a-kind portrait." The hyphens clarify that the phrase functions together as a single descriptor. However, if it appears after the noun, it typically does not need hyphenation, as in "This portrait is one of a kind."
George Washington's portrait is on the one-dollar bill.(No additional capitalization in needed. I did add a hyphen to "one dollar." since the phrase is used as a compound adjective. )
Portrait - Portrait album - was created on 1992-10-12.
No a portrait can be a photograph. So long as it is of someone it is a portrait.
their is no portrait
A portrait is the likeness of a person. A landscape is a landscape. You cannot have a landscape portrait.
portrait
portrait = retrato
A Portrait was created in 1987.
A good camera