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Перевод: hermitage
[существительное] жилище отшельника; хижина отшельника; уединенное жилище; пустынь
Тезаурус:
- In addition to the objects found on Eurasian territory, Ortiz has selected antiquities originally acquired by the Czars or that entered museums through private donation or confiscation - the basis of the Greek and Roman collections of the Hermitage and Pushkin, their Etruscan and Byzantine collections and the Egyptian sections of both museums and elsewhere.
- The centre's administrator general Marion Julien said museums throughout the world were keeping in daily touch with her for information about the row over the works, which are on loan from the Pushkin Museum in Moscow and the Hermitage in Saint Petersburg.
- After that, the Met will host an exhibition of classical Greek gold from the fourth and fifth centuries BC, drawn from the collections of the Hermitage, the British Museum and the Met.
- The Syrah is a splendid grape from the northern Rhone, where it makes fabulous high-priced wines at Hermitage and Cote-Rotie for 10 - 20 a bottle.
- This was the site of Fair Rosamund's Bower, once a rose garden, Japanese garden, maze, hermitage and Folly, a trysting place for young people who thought the days of dancing and fox-hunting would never end.
- He announced that a security expert is to be sent to the Hermitage to collaborate on improved security.
- The Hermitage now says that, without clear rules of transit and guarantees of safety, the museum is not prepared to risk lending its collections to the republics of the former USSR.
- An exceptional example of Urartian art is the eighth- to sixth-century BC winged lion with a human bust from the Hermitage, who have also loaned (among a list of 121 objects) the twisted Graeco-Scythian bracelet with sphinx terminals made of gold, bronze and enamel from the fourth century BC.
- This is the first time that the paintings will be shown as a group outside the Hermitage.
- A Moma spokeswoman indicated that the decision had been reached by the Pushkin and Hermitage museums, the two principal lenders to the New York show, together with the Pompidou and MoMA itself.
- They were in full pursuit of a great boar when it sought refuge, exhausted, in the hermitage of a monk from the abbey.
- In the ninth century they were stolen and moved to Conques, where was a narrow shelf of rock in a remote, retired valley of great beauty in the Rouergue, in the Massif Central; and here was space enough for a hermitage and a small oratory - for Faith, and a few monks to protect and cultivate her.
- A major exchange of exhibitions of antiquities starts this month when the George Ortiz Collection travels to the Hermitage in return for a pick of objects from museums in the former USSR, the latter showing initially at the Kunsthaus Zurich.
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