Examples of 'orpen' in a sentence

Meaning of "orpen"

orpen (verb) - to paint or draw over an existing image, often to cover or correct it

How to use "orpen" in a sentence

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Orpen appears to have had a happy childhood there.
Costs were awarded to the directors against Orpen.
Orpen continued to practise on his own.
This had a huge influence and for many years Orpen was largely forgotten about.
Orpen was well aware that this landscape was a vast graveyard.
As the war entered its final stages Orpen witnessed scenes which he found increasingly macabre.
Orpen says that it is not quite clear in which port the fight took place.
His portrait was painted by William Orpen.
Orpen regarded Gifford as one of his most talented pupils.
From the work of William Orpen.
Lee had Orpen recalled to London to be reprimanded at the War Office.
At the Slade he was part of the group around Augustus John and William Orpen.
Orpen created many self-portraits during his lifetime.
Today you will finally get into the famous Kruger National Park by the Orpen Gate.
Orpen had completed perhaps 30 portraits before he changed his mind and painted out the faces.

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However, her work had attracted the attention of Malcolm Lester and Eve Orpen.
Later, Sir William Orpen would declare it to be the best nude of the period.
Orpen was an advocate of the manual method of Charles-Michel de l'Épée.
At the time, Orpen had a mistress named Yvonne Aupicq.
Orpen painted out the soldiers and the painting was accepted by the Museum in 1928.
From 1908 onwards, Orpen exhibited works in the Royal Academy on a regular basis.
Orpen suffered a brain haemorrhage in May 1978, which left her permanently invalided and hospitalised.
Mr. Orpen does not like this.
Late in 1917 Orpen spent two weeks in hospital with blood poisoning.

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