pinxit (Meaning)
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pinxit ()
A word appended to the artist's name or initials on a painting, or engraved copy of a painting; as, Rubens pinxit, Rubens painted (this).
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pinxit Sentence Examples
- The exquisite painting "Mona Lisa" pinxit by Leonardo da Vinci remains an enigmatic masterpiece.
- The recently discovered fresco pinxit by Caravaggio depicts a poignant scene from the life of Mary Magdalene.
- The museum acquired a rare drawing pinxit by Vincent van Gogh, capturing the beauty of the sunflowers.
- The tapestry pinxit by William Morris showcases intricate floral motifs and vibrant colors.
- The ancient Roman fresco pinxit by unknown artists portrays scenes of gladiatorial combat.
- The manuscript illumination pinxit by Jan van Eyck features intricate details and vivid imagery.
- The porcelain plate pinxit by Josiah Wedgwood bears an elegant floral design.
- The stained glass window pinxit by Marc Chagall evokes a sense of spirituality and wonder.
- The abstract painting pinxit by Jackson Pollock displays a complex network of lines and colors.
- The sculptural relief pinxit by Michelangelo depicts the biblical scene of David and Goliath.
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A word appended to the artist's name or initials on a painting, or engraved copy of a painting; as, Rubens pinxit, Rubens painted (this).
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The exquisite painting "Mona Lisa" pinxit by Leonardo da Vinci remains an enigmatic masterpiece.
The recently discovered fresco pinxit by Caravaggio depicts a poignant scene from the life of Mary Magdalene.
The museum acquired a rare drawing pinxit by Vincent van Gogh, capturing the beauty of the sunflowers.
The tapestry pinxit by William Morris showcases intricate floral motifs and vibrant colors.