statuesque Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of statuesque In English

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  • Critics hailed her as the ultimate animate artwork: statuesque and permanent.

  • His massiveness is now immobilized, statuesque.

  • They are petrified in the kind of statuesque attitude adopted in the cold war.

  • The intensity of the work is increased by the presence of two female figures, whose statuesque appearance closes the image.

  • Their visual storytelling is brought down by statuesque characters and a lack of clear focus.

  • Next door was a similarly statuesque headmasters house.

  • By the 1980s his subject matter focused on statuesque male and female nudes, delicate flower still lifes, and highly formal portraits of artists and celebrities.

  • His own creations reflect the statuesque, essentially realistic character of his grandfather's work, as well as the latter's uncompromising excellence of craftsmanship.

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