English to Bengali Dictionary iconography

iconography

মূর্র্তিশিল্প
definition
noun
My study of the iconography has revealed 37 images from the twelfth century, 65 from the thirteenth century, then a mighty leap to 201 from the fourteenth century.
the visual images and symbols used in a work of art or the study or interpretation of these.
The great festivals celebrating the saving events in the life of Christ and the life of his Mother are represented both in mural iconography in the upper parts of the church and on the icon screen.
a collection of illustrations or portraits.
translation of 'iconography'
মূর্তি এঁকে বিষয় ব্যাখ্যা
noun
মূর্র্তিশিল্প
example
My study of the 'iconography' has revealed 37 images from the twelfth century, 65 from the thirteenth century, then a mighty leap to 201 from the fourteenth century.
the 'iconography' of pop culture
In Texas, the first thing to hit me was the 'iconography' - of the cowboy, the Southwest, and the landscape, along with rich Tex-Mex culture represented by the Mariachi bands.
The effectiveness of the statue was thus dependent in part on the visual suitability of its 'iconography' and the quality of its form.
Sentimental photographs of high quality continue the maudlin 'iconography' of Indians as last representatives of a fine and more noble pristine past, oppressed by crude invaders.
This is clearest in his valorization of the visual 'iconography' of the French Revolution.
It has been demonstrated that the 'iconography' of the Del Sarto altarpiece reflects Franciscan doctrine and artistic conventions.
the 'iconography' of pop culture
With her designs for The Indians' Book of 1907, DeCora moved past a generic interest in Native symbols to create a pan-Indian 'iconography' .
The poses of seated figure and rooster and the relation between them distinctly recall the 'iconography' of Peter's denial in early Christian and Carolingian images.
the conventional 'iconography' of Christian art
There's black and white pictures of presidential 'iconography' : the oval office, motorcades, and the Presidential helicopter Marine One.
While this collection of styles is consonant with Ferry's interest in ironic pop art, it also reflects a significant departure, as noted, from the standard visual 'iconography' of rock.
The great festivals celebrating the saving events in the life of Christ and the life of his Mother are represented both in mural 'iconography' in the upper parts of the church and on the icon screen.
It is not only the 'iconography' of Blake's work that conveys a dream of liberation.
Paintings (or rather pictures - it's often hard to see the difference) usually have some significant internal, technical, symbolic, 'iconographical' detail which belongs to a tradition of other comparable things.
The decorative, formal and 'iconographical' nature of the artworks veil the confused personal tensions always present in relationships.
Although 'iconographically' it almost exactly resembles the Dancing Child Krishna from a private collection, this Sambandar gestures upward with his right hand, telling his father that Siva and Uma gave him his cup of milk.
The subject matter of the easel paintings is either New York or Mexican scenes, a selection of which Anreus carefully analyzes formally and 'iconographically' , pointing out their unique compositional qualities and grim content.
This exhibit of 'iconographically' unrelated subjects aimed to highlight the formal similarities and differences between the individual figures and encouraged the aesthetic study and appreciation of the series as a whole.
Few know that Edmonton is home to an 'iconographer' with the talent of an old master.
He talks to us in his own 'iconographic' language using hieroglyphs of expressionless cartoon figures, with male and female attributes, which he draws by hand before reproducing digitally.
Working in metals, resin, wood and paint, Bourgeois has developed a strict 'iconographic' language in which for example sewing and its tools are specifically to do with repair and motherly love.
And her specially favoured animals, the deer, the tur or the wild goat, into whose form she sometimes changed herself, could be used by the Christian 'iconographers' to represent Satan himself.
Attired in African garments and armed with carved walking sticks, LeRoy Clarke cuts an imposing figure; much like the price tag on one of his 'iconographic' paintings.
Or else, they may appear as a goon squad, gate-crashing an art gallery, seizing and burning contemporary paintings that they find contrary to their 'iconographical' tastes.
In this they are unlike 'iconographically' similar photographs by recognised photographers.
Even when reality has changed completely, we sometimes choose to stick to these 'iconographic' images that were created maybe more than 20 years ago.
She lives as a hermit in a cottage outside the village where she carries out her work as an 'iconographer' .
By the late mid-fifteenth century, the visual rhetoric of Western Catholicism could be said to reside firmly in the hands of private providers overseen by commissioning bishops and scholarly 'iconographers' .
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