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Перевод: portraiture speek portraiture


[существительное]
портретная живопись; портрет ; описание; изображение
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Тезаурус:

  1. The Royal Academy of Arts, for example, maintained a slavish loyalty to portraiture, landscapes and the inspiration of literature, while just across the English Channel the art world was alive with one "ism" after another - Impressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, Surrealism.
  2. The lesson was not wasted on Renaissance princes, who adopted individual portraiture on their own coins, in the hope that these would survive as lasting memorials to their achievements in the same way as Roman coins had; this adoption of portraiture thereby laid one of the foundations of modern coin design.
  3. There came to exist in Roman as in Greek portraiture a visual code in which expression was given to moral qualities.
  4. By the middle of the first century AD a less restrained taste prevailed in idealised art as in portraiture.
  5. Scholars have long debated the origins of Roman portraiture and the influence of the contemporary Greek world upon the appearance of the portraits of individual Romans.
  6. But even if it is created by the new Warhol, will such explicit portraiture sell?
  7. An example of the political interpretation of coin portraiture can be seen in the fine portraits of a certain Tarcondimotus, who was appointed by the Romans to be the ruler of a small part of south-east Asia Minor in the late first century BC, and subsequently given the title "king" by Mark Antony.
  8. A second role of coins in the study of portraiture lies in the help that they may give in the identification of other portraits, particularly sculptures, since it is only very rarely that the latter's accompanying inscriptions have survived to identify them.
  9. He got the facial resemblances easily enough, having a certain gift for hazy romantic portraiture.
  10. The "Spinario" is clearly based on a genre figure, one of the studies of everyday life so popular in the later Hellenistic era, but his hair and features reflect fashions in Claudian portraiture.
  11. Recognition is so fundamental to Roman imperial portraiture that any doubt over the mortal identity of a figure should indicate that the scene is not concerned with important people.
  12. Self-representation in this way was never as systematically developed as the products of modern propaganda machines, but, as with the study of portraiture, it can be very revealing about the aspirations and claims of any regime, matters which are as interesting to the historian as the reality of what actually happened.
  13. There could be exhibitions of the best tapestries and textiles, the finest portraiture, the most outstanding silver; or the best of a certain period drawn together from National Trust houses; and perhaps linked displays on craftmanship, techniques, restoration and conservation.

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