English to Marathi Dictionary statue

statue

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The sculptor Antonio Canova used classical statues as the basis for his figures of modern men and women.
a carved or cast figure of a person or animal, especially one that is life-size or larger.
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The Happy Prince is a statue in the city square, a 'statue' covered in gold leaf and crusted in gems.
The 'statue' itself, carved by Onslow Ford, is a cause of some controversy in its own right.
a bronze 'statue' of Cú Chulainn
The catalogue fails to note that the 'statue' of Darius displayed is a reproduction.
He was to be paid twelve dollars a month, and to be allowed two years in which to carve a 'statue' .
The bronze 'statue' of Sir David has already been cast, and is now been giving its final burnishing.
On the upper shelf is the figure of Hercules after the 'statue' in the Palazzo Farnese.
Within its 'statued' , frescoed interior, guards call ‘No flash!’
Gilded 'statues' and carvings adorn the walls and pilgrims come from far and wide.
From photographs Colin then set to work creating the three five-metre high bronze 'statues' .
However, it is very brittle and difficult to rework, and therefore not generally used to cast 'statues' .
Charlotte's sanctuary is described as ‘an ancient rotunda, pillared and 'statued' , niched and roofed, densely overarched,’ a perfect replica of Maggie's mental image.
A constant stream of people waited patiently to photograph themselves in front of the 'statued' entrance to the arena where Jesse Owens won four gold medals in 1936 under the baleful gaze of the Führer.
The sculptor Antonio Canova used classical 'statues' as the basis for his figures of modern men and women.
They may look like lifeless 'statues' or figures made of plastic bricks, but they are still the class enemy.
The only outward sign that the house could belong to a rider are two bronze 'statues' of horses by the fountain on the front lawn.
There, on the empty fields stood the 'statued' goddess.
Could it be a clue to how the Ancient Greeks produced those massive bronze 'statues' ?
James Boyle is correct about Edinburgh's lack of 'statues' of great literary figures.
The white marble from which Michelangelo carved his 'statues' came from these mountains.
Here the image is of a literal place, a location at Fawns: ‘an ancient rotunda, pillared and 'statued' , nicked and roofed’, surrounded by ‘alleys… densely overarched with the climbing rose’.
These are occupied by casts of 'statues' found in other parts of the town.
For spiritual nourishment there were halls of worship filled with 'statues' of the Buddha.
Practically every store now stocks figurines and 'statues' of the cheerful young god.
One of the most stunning series of objects was a set of small bronze 'statues' of horses.
He is best known for public 'statues' , including several in prominent positions in London.
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