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Перевод: sculpture
[существительное] ваяние; скульптура ; изваяние; поверхностная форма рельефа; [глагол] ваять; лепить; высекать; украшать скульптурной работой; выветривать; размывать
Тезаурус:
- The presentation of the scholarly debate and results of scientific tests will allow members of the public to make up their own minds as to whether the early Greek sculpture of a standing youth is a forgery or not.
- Quite apart from the obvious expression of kinetic energy in the mechanics and electronics of contemporary kinetic arts , static forms of painting, sculpture and architecture can freeze kinetic energy during the process of their creation.
- In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries there was a passion for collecting prehistoric flint implements, and quite high prices were paid for prize specimens; not perhaps in the same league as the prices paid for Classical sculpture, but quite enough to encourage the fakers.
- A new 5 million centre for sculpture will open in Leeds in mid April.
- These include sales to American museums: "Pope Clement VII" by Sebastiano del Piombo, bought by the Getty; "St Francis and a Bishop Saint" and "St Dominic" by Fra Angelico, bought by the Getty; "The Adoration of the Magi" by Corrado Giaquinto, bought by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; "Mercury and Argus" by Pierre-Etienne Monnot, marble sculpture, bought by the Toledo Museum of Fine Art; "Salome", Picasso drypoint, bought by the Los Angeles Museum of Art; "Alice Gray" by Sir William Everett Millais, bought by a Japanese museum.
- In the seventeenth century Louis XIV had a sculpture park at Versailles, but it surrounded his palace, and was more formally designed by Le Ntre, who needed sculptures for the focal points of his avenues.
- Their foil in the north gallery is a selection of eight important Minimalist sculptures by Barnett Newman, Robert Morris, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt and Carl Andr, represented by a magnesium floor sculpture and "Equivalent VIII", the brick sculpture so much discussed by London's taxi drivers.
- There are two good examples of this in the British Museum's Roman sculpture collections: the "Spinario", a boy removing a thorn from his foot, and "Clytie", long taken to be a portrait of the emperor Claudius' mother, the younger Antonia, but perhaps better identified as a personification of one of the nations defeated by Augustus.
- Those works include sculpture by Richard Deacon, Julian Opie, Grenville Davey and Richard Wentworth and a painting by Lisa Milroy and have been hung with recent purchases of contemporary art by Ashley Bickerton, Damien Hirst and other younger artists.
- Sculpture, porcelain, furniture, sketches by Frederick the Great for the construction of his palaces and books from his library are shown.
- Or how about the lion sculpture on the left with Pete nosepicking the top of that?
- Peter Atkinson from Bath City Council said "It is hoped that there will be additional improvements in the future such as a sculpture and interpretative trail."
- His most recent succs du scandale came last spring at the Venice Biennale, the art world's Cannes, where Koons showed a polychromed sculpture of him and Cicciolina as a soft-core Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, surrounded by three laser-painted and varnished canvases of the couple making love.
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