he was able to bring out each sitter's personality
The adjective form would be 'style-less' or 'style-like'. Stylish is an adjective that means having a good sense of style.
Michael thonets first design style was a bright hippie style
Severe Style, the high classical style, fourth century style.
The style of painting he used was renowned while paintings earlier in his career (more about religion) faded into irrelivance, this style of painting was renowned and thus could sell for more, he was doing it so he had money to eat and buy things
Paul the Conducter
Arrigo Cipriani has written: 'Anch'io ti amo' 'Heloise and Bellinis' -- subject(s): Fiction
No, the word 'noteworthy' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as deserving praise or attention (a noteworthy speech, a noteworthy occasion).
yes he is noteworthy of a certain art
Her resume includes many noteworthy accomplishments. The investigators searched for clues but found nothing noteworthy.
When an author or reviewer mentions an "extract from my favourite bit" in a book review, it typically indicates that they are referring to a specific passage or section of the book that they particularly enjoyed or found noteworthy. It may serve as a highlight or showcase of the book's strengths, themes, or writing style.
Late Renaissance style, pointing forward to Baroque.
Latin for style (as in a way of doing something) is modo, sermo or genus
The positive meaning of notorious is being widely known or famous, often for something good or noteworthy.
SORCERY!
Free style, i think.
i do it everyway and they all feel good