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classicising Meaning in Bengali



ক্লাসিক বা শাস্ত্রীয় করা





classicising's Usage Examples:

antiquities, was widely used during the Italian Renaissance, and in the classicising phases of 18th- and 19th-century design.


most prominent 18th-century architect of Italy, he practised a sober classicising academic Late Baroque style that made an easy transition to Neoclassicism.


1690–1710 in the conservative classicising English tradition that had been established under Charles II by Hugh.


13 March 1613) was an Italian sculptor from Florence, who worked in a classicising style in the later phase of Mannerism.


» As an art historical biographer, he favoured classicising artists rather than Baroque artists to the extent of omitting some of.


This classicising tendency went on to make an inestimable impact on Western art, influencing.


exuberance and colour was picked up on by later Baroque painters while the classicising aspects of its design (disegno) influenced painters who followed the.


coherent ensemble of delicate stuccos, frescos and paintings with the classicising statue of Saint Catherine in the focus of the space.


At the end of the 15th century, a new classicising style arose, and early Renaissance cassoni of central and northern Italy.


be a copy of Alcamenes's, but instead a Roman creation according to a classicising or Neo-Attic type.


ornament, and in its architectural formulae as an outgrowth of some classicising features of the Late Baroque architectural tradition.


5th century produced more intensely expressive works influenced by the classicising style of Theodosian art.


door knockers or fire-dogs, exquisitely sculpted and decorated in a classicising Renaissance style.


It shows the artist still in his Raphaelesque classicising phase, far from the Mannerism he later showed at the Palazzo Te in Mantua.


developed away from the Bamboccianti style and painted history subjects in a classicising style.


academic Late Baroque manner that lies on the cusp of the latest Baroque classicising manner and Neoclassical architecture.


In classical architecture, and in classicising styles from the Renaissance onwards, major examples are usually triangular;.


apprenticed in Newcastle upon Tyne with John Dobson, who worked in a classicising, Italianate manner; he then worked under Sir George Gilbert Scott (1854–59).


radical redating of the history of Greek sculpture, has placed it among classicising works of the first century BCE.



classicising's Meaning':

make classic or classical

Synonyms:

change; classicize; modify; alter;

Antonyms:

stiffen; decrease; tune; dissimilate; detransitivize;

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