The undraped human figure, sometimes allegorical. 无遮盖的人体画像,有时具有讽喻意义。
P>● The undraped human figure, sometimes allegorical.
无遮盖的人体画像,有时具有讽喻意义。
A depiction of natural land forms, sometimes allegorical. 以自然风景为主题,有时含有讽喻意义的作品。
allegorical
[ adj ] used in or characteristic of or containing allegory <adj.all> allegorical storiesan allegorical painting of Victory leading an army
Allegoric \Al`le*gor"ic\, Allegorical \Al`le*gor"ic*al\, a. [F. all['e]gorique, L. allegorius, fr. Gr. ?. See {Allegory}.] Belonging to, or consisting of, allegory; of the nature of an allegory; describing by resemblances; figurative. ``An allegoric tale.'' --Falconer. ``An allegorical application.'' --Pope.
Allegorical being . . . that kind of language which says one thing, but means another. --Max Miller. ※ {Al`le*gor"ic*al*ly}, adv. -- {Al`le*gor"ic*al*ness}, n.
"A Drum Is a Woman," an allegorical history of jazz, was first performed on the U.S. Steel Hour on CBS-TV in 1957, with Talley Beatty dancing the part of Caribee Joe opposite Carmen de Lavallade as Mme. Zzaj (jazz spelled backwards).
Karen Knorr's allegorical Europhiliac tableaux, featuring androgynous figures in wigs and frock-coats, draw inspiration from the Enlightenment.