क्लासिकिस्ट Meaning in English
क्लासिकिस्ट शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : classicist
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
क्लासिक्सक्लासियर
वर्गीकरण
वर्गीकरण का
छोटे छोटे भागों में वर्गीकरण
वर्गीकरण पद्धति
वर्गीकृत
वर्गीकृत किया
वर्गीकृत विज्ञापन
वर्गीकृत ,वर्गीकरण
वर्गीकृत विग्यापन
वर्गीकृत स्टाक
वर्गवादी बनाना
वर्गिकरण करना
वर्गीकरण करना
क्लासिकिस्ट इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
She was four years younger than her brother, who would become the classicist Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb and five years older than their twin siblings, Heneage and Bob.
The manor-house was built in 1840 in classicist style; it was later altered in empire style.
Departing from the classicist soul music of Keys' previous albums, Keys's fourth album The Element of Freedom (2009) introduced a mid-tempo, low-key sound and features mostly ballads.
In 1970, an extension was attached to the single-storey classicistic main building of the Väätsa manor.
Since its inauguration in 1920, Aarhus Stadium has undergone several extensive renovations and expansions; all made in harmony with Høeg-Hansen's original red and white neoclassicist style.
The present museum building, which is considered one of the most iconic in Auckland, was constructed in the 1920s in the neo-classicist style, and sits on a grassed plinth (the remains of a dormant volcano) in the Auckland Domain, a large public park close to the Auckland CBD.
In the 19th century, the château was rebuilt in the classicist style and the garden in the romantic style.
Cotton Exchange Building (disambiguation) Jean-Baptiste de La Curne de Sainte-Palaye (June 1697, Auxerre – 1 March 1781, Paris) was a French historian, classicist, philologist and lexicographer.
Their daughter Gillian married Otto Skutsch, a German-British classicist, in 1938.
The Arizona Republic's Ed Masley said "This pop classicist has packed her first album with songs that marry timeless hooks to introspective lyrics.
These neoclassicists adopted Seneca's innovation of the confidant (usually a servant), his substitution of speech for action, and his moral hairsplitting.
The classicist Jane Ellen Harrison called Totem and Taboo one of the most important works in her intellectual life.
The classicist Norman O.