reattributed Meaning in Bengali
অন্য উৎস থেকে অ্যাট্রিবিউট
Similer Words:
reattributesreattributing
reattribution
reaumur
reave
reaved
reaver
reavers
reaves
reaving
reawakens
rebadging
rebaptise
rebaptised
rebaptism
reattributed's Usage Examples:
autograph work by Francisco Goya, but they have now been definitively reattributed as autograph works by Goya himself, produced late in the 18th century.
investigated and restored at the Mauritshuis in The Hague in 2018 and reattributed back to Steen.
painting of the subject, simply titled Salvator Mundi, was attributed or reattributed to Leonardo da Vinci in 2011.
In 1923 Umberto Gnoli reattributed it to Giacomo di Ser Guglielmo of Città della Pieve - according to Gnoli.
to Palma il Vecchio, then to Giovanni Cariani, until Roberto Longhi reattributed it as by Titian, which is now the critical consensus.
It was long misattributed to José de Ribera, before being reattributed to Zurbarán in 1847.
with most of the rest of the Farnese collection in 1739 but was only reattributed to Rosso in 1940 thanks to Roberto Longhi.
preparatory drawing traditionally attributed to Ludovico Carracci, but later reattributed to Agostino Carracci, now in the British Museum, though Annibale alters.
It was reattributed to de la Tour in 1958 by Charles Sterling and Francois-Georges Pariset.
Metropolitan Museum in 1998 as another Badalocchio copy, only later being reattributed to Carracci himself.
Long attributed to Girolamo del Pacchia, Vigni reattributed it as a youthful work by Domenico Beccafumi in 1936, an attribution accepted.
Some of the paintings have been reattributed to other artists since 1956.
century Italian painter, it was acquired by its present owner in 1829 and reattributed to de La Tour in 1922, a reattribution confirmed by a 1972 restoration.
Later reattributed to Giorgione, Pordenone and then Francesco Vecellio, it was finally returned.
Missirini argued its subject was Vittoria Colonna and reattributed its underdrawing to Michelangelo and painting to Sebastiano.
Averoldi and Raffaele Riario in the Santi Nazaro e Celso, Brescia were reattributed to Lorenzo Bregno in 1990.
Then attributed to Giorgione, it was later reattributed as an early work by Titian.
(or later), several years after Bosch's death in 1516, and it has been reattributed to a follower of Bosch, possibly Marinus van Reymerswaele.
and redefined, while those of the old regime were either destroyed or reattributed acceptable characteristics.
reattributed's Meaning':
attribute to another source
Synonyms:
attribute; assign; ascribe; impute;
Antonyms:
uncheerfulness; cheerfulness; misconception; promote; demote;