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20 answers for: Model or depiction (of something)
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REPRESENTATIONModel or depiction (of something)
TABLEAUA vivid or picturesque scene or depiction (7)
PATTERNAn object such as a swatch or a dressmaker's paper template that serves as a model or a specimen; or, chintz, floral, hound's-tooth, Paisley, tartan, William Morris's Lodden or any other such decorati
ANIMATIONWord for the state of being alive; or, the technique of giving life or spirit to still images, models or puppets (9)
ARCHETYPEAn original model or perfect example of something (9)
TOYSObjects for children to play with, such as a model or miniature replica of something (4)
LIFEWord, related to the German for "body", for one's course of existence; fauna and flora collectively; a painting of a real, rather than imaginary, model; or, a biography (4)
TEMPLATEA shape used as a guide in cutting; a model; or, a paper pattern or cut-out for dressmaking or for patchwork (8)
BOZZETTOFrom "rough stone", an Italian word for a small clay/wax model or maquette made in preparation of a projected sculpture; or, by extension, a sketch in oils for a larger painting (8)
POSERSAttitudinisers, exhibitionists or show-offs; models or sitters; or, perplexing puzzles or questions (6)
DUMMYA model or replica of a human being (5)
MINIFormer iPod model or current iPad model
MAQUETTEPreliminary model or rough draft of a sculpture
EFFIGYA model or sculpture of a person (6)
IMITATETo follow or endeavor to follow as a model or example. (7)
TORSOA sculpture representing the trunk of a nude model or "sitter" (5)
SKETCHA quick freehand drawing such as a croquis of a live model or sitter
EXEMPLARWhat is a model or pattern to be copied or imitated (8)
STANDARDA battle flag raised as a rallying point for soldiers; a royal banner; an established model; or, the prescribed weight/purity of metals in coinage (8)
ROSSETTIPainter noted as a founder of the secret "PRB" society and for his idealised depictions of Alexa Wilding, Fanny Cornforth, Jane Morris, Lizzie Siddal and other models or muses he dubbed "stunners" (8)