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Перевод: engraving
[прилагательное] гравировальный; [существительное] гравирование; гравюра ; вырезывание [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- There is, however, an engraving by Ehret of Polygala senega from Virginia (see p. 67).
- And if you really wanted to blow two years' wages for a working man, then you could spend 185 on a Style 4 Tri-Plate with full "Chrysanthemum" engraving on front, sides and back.
- They presented the Museum with copies of the publications of his op.I and op.II sonatas (K.6-;9), a copy of J. B. Delafosse's engraving of the watercolour of Leopold and his children by Louis Carrogis de Carmontelle (see PLATE I) and the manuscript of Mozart's specially composed four-part vocal composition "God is our Refuge", K.20, written out with the help of his father ( 7) .
- The engraving is also by hand on brass, filled with black wax, silvered and shellaced.
- The engraving gives some idea of what a hub of' industry the Docks formerly were.
- THE CITY OF REIMS IN 1635 (from an engraving of the period)
- He practised engraving, etching, mezzotinting, and water colouring, all of which arts, according to Roeder, he had learnt in Manchester and not in London as had been thought by some.
- The technique of engraving was therefore not really feasible until iron and steel tools came into use at the end of the second millennium BC, yet this piece purports to be many hundreds of years older.
- Here he obviously considered the pharmaceutical value of this plant important enough to include an illustration, and he felt the economic significance of Rubia tinctorum , madder, warranted an engraving by John Sebastian Miller, from Hortus Cliffortianus .
- So, together with his engraving, etching and aquatinting materials and his pigments for colours which he always mixed carefully himself, it was in the summer of 1800 that he decided to go north (to the Lakes) to begin once again and to try to rid himself of all he had learnt over the last decade and "to adhere as faithfully as possible to nature.
- Sadly, after Hevelius's death, the beautiful copper engraving from which the now "obsolete" map had been printed was melted down to make a tea-kettle.
- See - glass being decorated by sand engraving (weekdays)
- With so much tree growth over the years it is impossible to identify the bare rocks of the engraving.
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