sarrasine (Meaning)

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sarrasine (n.)

A portcullis, or herse.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sarrasine

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sarrasine Sentence Examples

  1. The voluptuous contours of the marble statue, known as the "Sarrasine," drew admiring glances from all who beheld it.
  2. The sculptor of the Sarrasine had captured the essence of beauty and longing in a single masterpiece.
  3. The Sarrasine became the object of obsession for the art collector, who sought to possess its enigmatic charms.
  4. The legend surrounding the Sarrasine whispered of a sculptor who fell in love with his creation and met a tragic end.
  5. The patina of age had only enhanced the Sarrasine's allure, making it a timeless work of art.
  6. The Sarrasine's enigmatic smile concealed a secret that would never be fully revealed.
  7. The collector refused to part with the Sarrasine, believing that it held the key to his own artistic aspirations.
  8. The Sarrasine became a symbol of the sculptor's unrequited love, forever frozen in stone.
  9. Critics hailed the Sarrasine as a triumph of the Baroque period, renowned for its dramatic and sensual depiction.
  10. The Sarrasine inspired countless artists and writers, becoming an enduring icon of beauty and artistic obsession.

FAQs About the word sarrasine

A portcullis, or herse.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The voluptuous contours of the marble statue, known as the "Sarrasine," drew admiring glances from all who beheld it.

The sculptor of the Sarrasine had captured the essence of beauty and longing in a single masterpiece.

The Sarrasine became the object of obsession for the art collector, who sought to possess its enigmatic charms.

The legend surrounding the Sarrasine whispered of a sculptor who fell in love with his creation and met a tragic end.