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Перевод: sculptural speek sculptural


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скульптурный


Тезаурус:

  1. Sculptural monographs often contain little information on this topic, and photographs of sculptures in situ are missing.
  2. It is not until the last quarter of the sixteenth century that the shrouded effigy appears as the central sculptural feature on funerary monuments.
  3. These beautiful evergreen trees catch the sun and produce wonderful sculptural forms.
  4. There is an exciting sculptural doorway on your right, by Braun, which was the entrance to the Jesuit Gymnasium (1/17).
  5. Cultivate sculptural houseplants or make a feature of ferns, says Carol Kurrein, to produce your own home-grown works of art
  6. Mason's approach, I would judge, is ultimately Impressionistic, its roots reaching down to Debussy and Berg; Birtwistle's is sculptural, sharp-edged, in subterranean descent from Stravinsky (who also wrote a "Danse de la Terre").
  7. It is important to collect both "halves" of the fossil to get an accurate representation of the shell - the external mould will preserve the overall shape and sculptural details, while the internal mould shows what the teeth and muscle scars were like.
  8. This effect has immediate graphic, sculptural and architectural applications.
  9. What was true of Rodin's sculpture is also worth consideration by any reader of a sculptural monograph.
  10. This is true of the paintings and also, in the last few year, of Jacqueline's desire to create sculptural pieces.
  11. Though the single-break flat-lidded coffin had made its entrance in the last quarter of the sixteenth century - the lead shell of Lady Elizabeth Howard (d.1591) with appliqu lettering at Withyham, Sussex, is of this type, as is the pictorial representation of Sir Henry Unton's 1596 coffin in the Unton portrait at the National Portrait Gallery, as well as a small sculptural representation of a coffin on the 1615 mural monument to Susan Kinges at Morston, Norfolk - the single-break gable-lidded shell seems to have been more popular.
  12. Cases of problematic identification may often be just as revealing as cases where it is easier, since they raise political questions of why, at certain periods, portraits were more individualised or sculptural portraits were rare.
  13. Alternatively, you can turn your back on nature entirely, using sculptural shapes and textures, which appeal to you in their own right.

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