English to Telugu Dictionary statuette

statuette

బొమ్మను
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These call attention to tie fact that Frey's large sculptures often look like ordinary, blocky statuettes or cheap figurines that have been enlarged to humongous size.
a small statue or figurine, especially one that is smaller than life-size.
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The Queen was presented with a bronze 'statuette' of a mines rescue worker and visited a memorial garden for those who died underground at the pit which was finally closed in 1993.
Moore himself requested the loan of the 'statuette' for his show at the Museum of Modern Art in 1946.
The iconography of the Liege 'statuette' further refutes the notion that it could have been offered in atonement.
A bronze 'statuette' of a Persian dancing boy with a high hat, long sleeves and pointed shoes also testifies to the ubiquity of foreign performers.
You see a small statue based on Edgar Degas' ballet dancers, along with other 'statuettes' and a huge poster of cave art from Lascaux, France.
The foreign and attractive objects Carpaccio portrays acquire an undeniable prestige, receiving the same precise treatment as the small bronze 'statuettes' of Italian manufacture.
On show at the festival are leather goods, clay 'statuettes' , wooden showpieces, handloom garments, jute bags, paper articles, metal crafts and so on.
Stone carvings and marble 'statuettes' from Uttar Pradesh are on display along with statues, hookahs and plates made of brass coated with enamel.
Such photographs are thought to have spiritual powers and are sometimes placed in shrines, receiving offerings of food like the carved 'statuettes' .
The reduced-scale copies of 'statuettes' featured in these early photographs reflect a growing bourgeois market for such things, and with it the commercialization of art making itself.
Tradition requires the carver to give both 'statuettes' the same facial features to emphasize the oneness in their twoness, even if the deceased twins were not identical.
Some of the interesting works available at the exhibition are bronze 'statuettes' inspired by the metal sculpting of the Gupta and Chola period and a Panchloha sculpture of Lord Krishna playing the flute.
Armies of gilded 'statuettes' of saintly figures adorned little notches in the chiselled stone walls and framed iconographic pictures hung from any spaces which weren't already occupied.
In a chapter about the origins of the griffin in classical thought, she describes a large collection of bronze griffin 'statuettes' excavated from a sanctuary on Samos.
The Quentin Foundation has assembled a topflight collection of renaissance and baroque bronze 'statuettes' , including some of the boldest statements made by Mannerist and baroque sculptors.
Marble building model with four square columns and four 'statuettes' of female deities, from Hatra, second to third century A.D.
Forman has photographed all of the presidential 'statuettes' from Washington through Nixon, though not all the images were exhibited.
The small Greek figurines known as Tanagra 'statuettes' were mass produced from moulds, and reproduce everyday life as well as copies of famous statues.
But in France silver 'statuettes' are documented as having at least faces and hands painted, as distinct from being enamelled, from the early fourteenth century onwards.
These call attention to tie fact that Frey's large sculptures often look like ordinary, blocky 'statuettes' or cheap figurines that have been enlarged to humongous size.
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