Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20150214203742/@comment-67.65.248.45-20150227081040

GreekTelepath wrote: But the word "of" is also used to denote possession, sort of like "the sword of Gammon" has the same meaning as "Gammon's sword". Most people are going to assume it's a portrait of her, though, not one she owns. Because that's how "portrait of X" is usually used.