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caryatid Meaning in Bengali



 স্তম্ভরুপে ব্যবহৃত নারীমূর্তি, স্তম্ভবৎ ভাররক্ষক ব্যক্তি, স্তম্ভরূপে ব্যবহৃত নারীমূর্তি,

যদি কোনো সমর্থন কলামটি একটি ব্যক্তি আকৃতির উত্কীর্ণ

Noun:

স্তম্ভবৎ ভাররক্ষক ব্যক্তি, স্তম্ভরুপে ব্যবহৃত নারীমূর্তি,





caryatid's Usage Examples:

A caryatid (/ˌkæriˈætɪd/ KARR-ee-AT-id; Ancient Greek: Καρυάτις, pl.


A caryatid stool is therefore a concrete manifestation of this metaphysical "seat.


" One such Luba creator of caryatid stools is the 19th.


After the spherical caryatid found a temporary location in New York's Battery Park between 2002 and.


She stands in front of a recess with a caryatid to the left ; behind her is a dark curtain.


A pair of bronze French Empire caryatid torchères from Château de Malmaison were originally acquired for the Blue.


The village of Karyes is the birthplace of the six caryatid maidens which are featured in architecture in the place of columns on the.


The caryatid is the female precursor of this architectural form in Greece, a woman standing in the place of each column or pillar.


25m high Pentelic marble caryatid, depicting a woman dressed to take part in religious rites (possibly fertility rites related.


south, the famous "Porch of the Maidens", with six draped female figures (caryatids) as supporting columns.


comprise the usual vocabulary for discussion: the pediment, metope, frieze, caryatid, quadriga, acroteria, etc.


Between 1920 and 1922, he designed twelve caryatid in Larvikite for installation at the Tønsberg Navigation School (Sjømannsskolen.


female form is held above all others in terms of beauty and aesthetics and caryatid figures are seen with various cultural connotations.


Whitney's caryatid figure dated back to 1913 when she won an award for it at the Paris Salon.


carved both ancestor figures and female figures such as vessel bearers and caryatids, which served as stools for leaders.



caryatid's Meaning':

a supporting column carved in the shape of a person

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