lunette Meaning in Tamil ( lunette வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
நீருக்கு அடியில் நீந்தும் போது அணியப்படும் கண்ணாடி,
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lunette தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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lunette's Usage Examples:
The National Gallery, London, contains two remarkably fine specimens of Francia, once combined together as principal picture and lunette, - the "Virgin" and "Child and St Anna" enthroned, surrounded by saints, and (in the lunette) the "Pieta," or lamentation of angels over the dead Saviour.
It contains the same elements as the round topped stela: a lunette, text, and offering scene.
Francesco has a lunette by him over the portal.
lunette windows in the central bay set between Venetian windows.
A further gain obtained through these operations has been the uncovering, immediately above the main subject, of a beautiful scheme of painted lunettes and vaultings, the lunettes filled by Leonardo's.
A mile and a half to the north-east is the handsome early Renaissance pilgrimage church of the Madonno della Quercia; the façade is adorned with three lunettes by Andrea della Robbia.
Lunette >>Hall donna une lunette a Ayscough, qui la montra a plusieurs personnes; it en donna la construction a Bird, qui n'en tint pas compte.
Domenico, a Gothic building with a good early Renaissance portal and a relief in the lunette by Luca della Robbia (1449).
"A further gain obtained through these operations has been the uncovering, immediately above the main subject, of a beautiful scheme of painted lunettes and vaultings, the lunettes filled by Leonardo's.
Dans le proves qu'il y eut entre Dollond et Watkin, au banc du roi, cela fut prouve; mais Dollond gagna, parce qu'il etoit le premier qui eat fait connoitre les lunettes achromatiques.
A mile and a half to the north-east is the handsome early Renaissance pilgrimage church of the Madonno della Quercia; the façade is adorned with three lunettes by Andrea della Robbia.
It was in this method that the lunettes by Lord Leighton at the Victoria and Albert Museum were painted on the plaster wall.
448-449), gives the following footnote, communicated to him by Lalande: "Ce fut Chestermonhall" (an obvious misprint for Chester Moor Hall) "qui, vers 1750, eut l'idee des lunettes achromatiques.
Synonyms:
vault, fenestella, opening,
Antonyms:
natural object, finish, closing,