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Перевод: conservator speek conservator


[существительное]
хранитель ; опекун ; служащий управления охраны рек и лесов


Тезаурус:

  1. Mr. Prince has a degree in forestry and spent two years after his graduation working as a forest conservator in Guyana, South America, followed by a further two years with the New Zealand State Forest Service.
  2. Thus conservation has become a much more difficult and demanding area, but this has been made up for by an improvement in the scientific knowledge now available to the conservator.
  3. The accompanying catalogue contains new essays by Jean Paulhan, Pierre Matisse, Lorenza Trucchi, Francois Mathey and others, together with contributions from the exhibition's organiser and from Michel Thevoz, conservator of the Muse de l'art brut in Lausanne.
  4. In 1736 the Conservator and Supervisor of the Forest of Dean had reported to the Treasury, "Within the last thirty years those Elections of Forest officers had been neglected, the Courts discontinued, and offenders left unpunished."
  5. Illustrated lectures, gallery discussions and practical demonstrations will be held by Helen Glanville, conservator.
  6. Last year, a Barnes conservator was fired after warning that two of the tour's centrepieces, Matisse's "Joy of Life" and Seurat's "Poseuses" were too fragile to travel.
  7. The Bodleian Library was asked to help with advice on how to save the volumes and the conservator of books there remembered an after-dinner conversation a couple of years ago with Dr Roger Angold, of RHM.
  8. The fourth in Dulwich's "Paintings and their Context" series, the present accompanying catalogue contains essays by M. Roscam Abbing of the Rembrandthuis; Christopher Brown, National Gallery, London; Gorel Cavalli-Bjorkman, Keeper of paintings and drawings at the Nationalmuseum, Stockholm; and Sophie Plender, Consultant Conservator, Dulwich.
  9. Sold to the museum by the New York conservator Mario Modestini, its early history is completely unknown.
  10. Conservator Nathan Stolow, who contributed a chapter to the National Gallery's own guide to art transport, has called for public accounting of the way in which the paintings were prepared and restored for travel and attacked the National Gallery for creating an exhibition advisory committee composed of officials from the tour's participating institutions.
  11. Depicting "The death of Samson", the picture is, according to the museum's conservator Mark Leonard, in a miraculous state of preservation.
  12. 45 Felicitous combination of distinguished art historian and conservator with background in Degas pastels and their conservation.
  13. A critic walking for the first time into a gallery may describe a colour in a picture as blue; it will have been the scrupulous task of a conservator to have established that the particular colour in question was Prussian blue, and thus cannot date before the eighteenth century.

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