The bearers wear the usual Mycenaean costume, high boots and a gaily ornamented kilt, and little else, just as we see it depicted in the fresco of the Cupbearer at Knossos and in other Greek representations.
The care with which the animals are depicted is remarkable.
But henceforward it was an impiety, which only an Akhunaten could commit, to depict a king or a god on the walls of a temple otherwise (except so far as, the portrait was concerned) than as he had been depicted in the time of the Vth Dynasty.
We shall revert to this point when we come to describe the connection between Crete and Egypt in the time of the XVIIIth Dynasty, when Cretan ambassadors visited the Egyptian court and were depicted in tomb paintings at Thebes.
This was the universal fashion, and the Keftiu are consistently depicted by the XVIIIth Dynasty Egyptians as following it.
In effect, the sun is the source of all life upon this earth, and so Akhunaten caused its rays to be depicted each with a hand holding out the sign of life to the earth.
The Kölnische Zeitung says of it: "In this picture the artist has depicted the events of the hour in which the destiny of the Free States of North America was decided for centuries through the boldness of their courageous and prudent leader.
Nothing of youthful rashness appears in the expression of this figure, but the thoughtful artist hasdepicted the 'heart for any fate' of the general and statesman in noble, vigorous, and faithful traits.
It has pages of miraculous power, in which the deepest tragedy and the most poignant pathos are depicted with unfaltering certainty.
The haughty splendour of Isolde's injured pride in the first act, the beautiful devotion of the faithful Kurwenal, and the blank despair of the dying Tristan, in the third, are depicted with a magical touch.
The murmuring of streams, the singing of birds, and the placid beauty of the landscape are depicted with a touch which, if light, is infallibly sure.
Here we see Egyptian hawks, serpents, ibises, and the like, and the human figure, depictedin the crude yet graphic way characteristic of Egyptian art.
The Egyptians have depicted themselves, times out of number, on monuments, and enable us clearly enough to recognise their type.
But, unfortunately, it is only the early period of Egyptian life that is depicted in this manner.
Estimates of phyletic relationships of the known species of Geomys aredepicted in Figure 8; those estimates are useful in discussing the phyletic development of the genus.
Probably the development of the two divergent lineages, one leading to the Entoptychinae and the other to the subfamily Geomyinae, occurred in the Oligocene (as depicted in Fig.
As depicted by Lowell and his corps of observers at Flagstaff, Arizona, the canal system is a truly marvelous network of fine darkish stripes.
He finds that when the density is less than about one-fourth that of water, a lens-shaped figure will be produced with sharp edges, as depicted by Roche.
If the situationdepicted in the fable is beyond the subject's power of comprehension even explicit instruction has little effect upon the quality of the response.
The subject always understands that the situation depicted is hypothetical, and so answers either in a matter-of-fact manner or with a laugh.
Interpretations so gratuitous as to have little or no bearing upon the scene depicted should be scored minus.
Normally the logodepicted the baby kangaroo poking its head out of a pocket, but Matthew's slide showed only the joey and no pocket.
He changed to the next slide and paused for a moment, allowing the visual analogy depicted to sink in.
What astonishment would be depicted on the faces of the saleswomen when they beheld her in her present cheap, shoddy clothes!
And his facedepicted so much grovelling reverence that Lilly's feeling of innate aristocracy again came to the surface, but he had to be undeceived.
She thought of the Furies depicted in the illustrated mythology books, the terror of all school-children, with their beautiful hair and murderous claws.
He depicted scenes from country life, and said there was no pleasure to equal rides a deux in the rosy freshness of early morning.
The spirit of these wild clans has been admirably depicted by Sir Walter Scott.
While their faults and foibles are depicted with graphic power, their solemn faith, their profound enthusiasm, and their leal-hearted piety are exhibited in beautiful relief.
On the day of her departure her comrades at the theatre presented her with a finely executed medal of gold, in which she was depicted in the costume of "Norma"; while the governor expressed the hope of seeing her quickly back again.
In it the President Davis and General Beauregard were depicted shoeless and in rags, contemplating a pair of boots, which the latter suggested had better be eaten.
The tragic circumstances depicted in this sanguinary tale were used by the priests to 'point a moral.
That in honor of the god called by the Aztecs 'the soul of the world,' and depicted as a handsome man endowed with perpetual youth, was one of their most important sacrifices.
From the evident unsuitableness of the mystery of the Circumcision to actual representation, it is not usually depicted in works of art, and the Presentation in the Temple has been generally selected, with better taste, for this purpose.
Blaise is depicted as an old man with a pointed beard.
Who would not be frightened by hearing his discourse on the Last Judgment, wherein he has depicted it so vividly, that nothing can be added thereto?
Sometimes he is depicted lying in his sepulchre, with a serpent marked with the arms of France, symbolising Charles Martel, writhing beneath it.
Others depictedthe enemy, representing his detection and his capture.
In the wind's most boisterous moods, such as those so splendidly depicted by Dana in the doubling of Cape Horn, there is an exhilaration, a fierce delight, in struggling with it.
Moreover, the prosperous gryengroes depicted by Borrow and by the author of 'The Coming of Love' have now entirely vanished from the scene.
It is drawn by dull, patient oxen, plodding onwards now just as they were depicted upon the tombs and temples, the graves and worshipping places, of races who had their being three thousand years ago.
Profound dejection was depicted on the countenances of those assembled slave-drivers as they listened to the delegates' report.
A similar incident is depicted in the background of the much earlier Holy Family, No.
The Ferrarese ruler is, in this last canvas, depicted as a man of forty or upwards, of resolute and somewhat careworn aspect.
National Gallery, but there the messenger angel is more appropriately and more reverently depicted as full-grown and in flowing garments.
Plate V shows how this plant was depicted in an early printed edition of the Herbarium of Apuleius, but much more spirited and sensational treatments of the same subject are to be found in some of the manuscripts dealing with herbs.
The little house was merely introduced in order to convey graphic information as to the habitat of the plant concerned, and the scale on which it was depicted was simply a matter of convenience.
In wandering through these kingdoms and lands, I diligently sought after the herbs there, and had them depicted and drawn, with their true colour and form.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "depicted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.