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Перевод: illustrator
[существительное] иллюстратор
Тезаурус:
- Illustrator Stephen Biesty spent 18 months creating the wonderfully-detailed pictures which take the reader inside 18 of the world's greatest buildings and machines.
- Jan le Witt, best known then as a designer and illustrator (he later gave up graphic design for painting), provided a semi-surrealistic backcloth and not particular helpful costumes.
- ILLUSTRATOR'S INVENTION
- Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, illustrator Roberto Innocenti
- A prime mover of Art Nouveau was A. H. Mackmurdo, but so were many famous artists - from Aubrey Beardsley, book illustrator, to Henri Guimard, designer of Paris Mtro stations; from the glassware of Louis Conford Tiffany to the architecture of Antoni Gaudi and early Frank Lloyd Wright - that any list of them is likely to be incomplete.
- Maurice Sendak also has a clear idea of his role (Lorraine, 1977, p. 152): "To be an illustrator is to be a participant, someone who has something equally important to say as the writer of the book - occasionally something more important, but certainly never the writer's echo".
- Tom Robb is a professional artist and regular contributor to The Artist's and Illustrator's Magazine.
- Floored Masterpieces made Boyd's reputation as a gifted young children's book illustrator.
- He lost a leg at Ypres in 1915 whereafter he earned his living with a miscellany of jobs from being a book illustrator, carpenter, poultry farmer and then caddie-master, and was by his own admission, very dependent on tips.
- Tracey Boyd has been an illustrator since 1980.
- My son, Ben, says I must not forget the illustrations by Quentin Blake - writer and illustrator are here a perfect match.
- Typically, a laudatory essay he wrote was called The Painter of Modern Life on the subject of the illustrator Constantin Guys; this gifted if minor artist was accurately targeted by Baudelaire as being in the mainstream of contemporary social and political life.
- The illustrator Cecil Aldin developed a romantic Dickensian view of the coaching inn in the 1920, which must have been influential in ensuring that "Brewers" Georgian" was a favoured style.
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