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Перевод: painter speek painter


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художник ; живописец ; маляр ; носовой фалинь


Тезаурус:

  1. In about the middle of the eighteenth century, John Zoffany, a portrait painter, arrived in England, and although not regularly accepted at first, he became friendly with Garrick and other actors which lifted his prospects, so he took a lease of a house called "London Style", which was set back from the north bank of the River Thames, just east of Kew Bridge, but later his wife and children occupied a house on the river front on Strand-on-the-Green, which house was named after the painter.
  2. Problems of authenticity are not so great or modern art as for other periods, even if a gifted forger like the painter Elmir de Horty can fool some of the people for some of the time.
  3. A book on a single painter, for example, is a monograph.
  4. As did the author of the book, who is a painter and who was then at the Slade, she discovered, he tells us, that "the people with the beautiful faces were also, mysteriously, the ones it was most fun to be with".
  5. Fenn Wright Spurlings, for example, has just sold (for about 380,000) the Old Vicarage in Stoke-by-Nayland, saying that the area is "a favourite subject of the painter John Constable and appears in a number of well-known paintings and in many of his sketches, some of which show the house itself".
  6. As late as 1949, when Life magazine featured Modigliani nudes in an article on the painter, they continued to offend high-minded citizens.
  7. I'm also a frustrated charcoal painter, so that's got something to do with it too.
  8. The dinghy had a short rope tied to its bow: a painter.
  9. She adored celebrities and hoped to meet Picasso through Jacob, a close friend and admirer who had even shared a bed with Picasso in the painter's early years.
  10. Edgar Gillet, who at that period was an interesting painter, recalls that he lost practically all of his friends to other, and easier, artistic disciplines.
  11. Max, with his shining bald head, big nose and wide mouth, was a tortured and talented man, a gifted prose poet, a painter as well as an astrologer, a palmist and an antiquarian.
  12. Note the works of two great masters of Prague Baroque, the sculptor, M. B. Braun and the painter Petr Brandl.
  13. Peter Blake, 38, David Carradine, 53, James MacArthur, 52, Maximilian Schell, 59, actors; Sir Ralph Carr-Ellison, chairman, Automobile Association and Tyne Tees Television, Lord-Lieutenant of Tyne and Wear, 65; Julian Critchley MP, 59; Sammy Davis jun, entertainer, 64; Sir Roger Elliott, Wyckeham Professor of Physics, Oxford, 61; Lucien Freud, painter, 67; James Galway, flautist, 50; Jennie Linden, actress, 49; Lord Prys-Davies, solicitor, 66; Paul Rutherford, singer, 30.

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