ताम्रकिट्ट Meaning in English
ताम्रकिट्ट शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : copperridge
, copperplate
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
ताम्रपाशान युगीनताम्रकार
तांबई
ताम्रवर्ण
खोपरा
गरी
कोपसेटटिक
कोएप्ट
कोप्ट
योजक
मैथुन सम्बन्धी
ग्राम्य धर्म
मैथुनिक अंग
कोपुलेटरी
प्रतिलिपि
ताम्रकिट्ट इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
This book is also important to bibliophiles because it is the first Danish book to feature copperplate engravings.
His treatise, first published by Henrico Waltkirch, is also regarded as one of the finest examples of baroque printing, with its 191 copperplate engravings by Jan van Haelbeck, Francesco Valeggio and possibly other artists.
| Christ painting the Four Last Things in the Christian Heart || Engraving || Anton Wierix || 1585 || One of 18 copperplate engravings published as Cor Iesu amanti sacrum || .
It is capable of reproducing every style of design, ranging from the fine delicate lines of copperplate engraving to the small repeats and limited colours of the perrotine to the broadest effects of block printing with repeats from 1 in to 80 inches.
During the past 150 years, historians have gleaned significant knowledge on the subject from a variety of sources such as ancient Tamil Sangam literature, oral traditions, religious texts, temple and copperplate inscriptions.
The Book of Urizen was one of the few works that Blake describes as "illuminated printing", one of his colour printed works with the coloured ink being placed on the copperplate before the page was printed.
(Lettering along these lines was already popular with calligraphers and copperplate engravers, but much printing in western Europe up to the end of the eighteenth century used typefaces designed in the sixteenth century or relatively similar, conservative designs.
Aside from painting flowers she made copperplate engravings.
The Book of Ahania was one of the few works that Blake describes as "illuminated printing", one of his colour printed works with the coloured ink being placed on the copperplate before printed.
The highest number of so far discovered copperplate inscriptions of the Vakataka dynasty (in all 17) pertain to Pravarasena II.
Engraved copperplate printing.
Their family deity was the goddess Mahalakshmi, whose blessing they claimed to have secured in their copperplate grants (Mahalakshmi-labdha-vara-prasada).
In 1765 he published a large folio of copperplate etchings called "Plans, coupés et elevations de l'église royale de Frédéric V".