Honore Daumier meaning in Urdu
Honore Daumier Synonym
Honore Daumier Definitions
1) Honore Daumier, Daumier : فرانسیسی پینٹر : (noun) French painter best known for his satirical lithographs of bourgeois society (1808-1879).
Useful Words
Balzac : فرانسیسی ناول نگار , John Singer Sargent : سارجینٹ , Jean Antoine Watteau : فرانسیسی مصور , Degas : فرانسیسی مصور , Chagall : فرانسیسی رنگ ساز , Satirically : طنزیہ انداز میں , Mockery : مزاحیہ نقل , Mock-Heroic : بہادرانہ انداز کی نظم , Mime : نقل اتارنا , Cartoon : کارٹون , 1870s : اٹھارہ سو ستر کی دہائی , Comte De Mirabeau : فرانسیسی انقلابی , Comte De Rochambeau : فرانسیسی جرنیل , 1st Baron Beaverbrook : بیرون بیوربروک , Madame Tussaud : فرانسیسی نمونہ تیار کرنے والا , Astor : برطانوی سیاست دان , Socially : معاشرتی طور پر , Blood : لفنگا , Civilisation : تہذیب , Tribalism : قبائلیت , Rehabilitation : بحالی , Aristocracy : امرا , Unsociable : غیر معاشری , Recluse : دنیا سے دور , Anomie : معاشرے میں اخلاقی معیار کی کمی , Social : سماجی , Castaway : وہ شخص جسے گھر یاعلاقے سے نکال دیا گیا ہو , Anchorite : جوگی , Acculturation : تمدن , Muralist : دیوار پر نقش و نگار بنانے والا , Dauber : اناڑی مصور
Useful Words Definitions
Balzac: French novelist; he portrays the complexity of 19th century French society (1799-1850).
John Singer Sargent: United States painter (born in Italy) known for his society portraits (1856-1925).
Jean Antoine Watteau: French painter (1684-1721).
Degas: French impressionist painter (1834-1917).
Chagall: French painter (born in Russia) noted for his imagery and brilliant colors (1887-1985).
Satirically: in a satirical manner.
Mockery: humorous or satirical mimicry.
Mock-Heroic: a satirical imitation of heroic verse.
Mime: imitate (a person or manner), especially for satirical effect.
Cartoon: a humorous or satirical drawing published in a newspaper or magazine.
1870s: the decade from 1870 to 1879.
Comte De Mirabeau: French revolutionary who was prominent in the early days of the French Revolution (1749-1791).
Comte De Rochambeau: French general who commanded French troops in the American Revolution, notably at Yorktown (1725-1807).
1st Baron Beaverbrook: British newspaper publisher and politician (born in Canada); confidant of Winston Churchill (1879-1964).
Madame Tussaud: French modeler (resident in England after 1802) who made wax death masks of prominent victims of the French Revolution and toured Britain with her wax models; in 1835 she opened a permanent waxworks exhibition in London (1761-1850).
Astor: British politician (born in the United States) who was the first woman to sit in the British House of Commons (1879-1964).
Socially: by or with respect to society.
Blood: a dissolute man in fashionable society.
Civilisation: a particular society at a particular time and place.
Tribalism: the beliefs of a tribal society.
Rehabilitation: the restoration of someone to a useful place in society.
Aristocracy: the most powerful members of a society.
Unsociable: not inclined to society or companionship.
Recluse: withdrawn from society; seeking solitude.
Anomie: lack of moral standards in a society.
Social: relating to human society and its members.
Castaway: a person who is rejected (from society or home).
Anchorite: one retired from society for religious reasons.
Acculturation: all the knowledge and values shared by a society.
Muralist: a painter of murals.
Dauber: an unskilled painter.