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Перевод: theoretician
[существительное] теоретик
Тезаурус:
- In Germany a Christian Socialist movement was built up by Stcker, the court chaplain, and Naumann (later the theoretician of Mitteleuropa ) publicized the "social gospel".
- Apart from disturbing the balance in the Cabinet, this removed the only major socialist theoretician of the day.
- He had already edited several popular movie magazines, but it was because of Bazin's reputation as a theoretician that this new one, more highbrow, attracted from its first publication in 1951 a group of young, enthusiastic and iconoclastic critics.
- Even such richness may not be enough for a theoretician.
- In 1886 Paul de Lagarde, a leading Vlkisch theoretician who was already disillusioned with the idea of a Reich dominated by the Junkers and an industrial bourgeoisie, wrote:
- The medium of an art critic as theoretician is the magazine or journal article, not necessarily in a publication specialising in art.
- I believe that he is second to none as a theoretician, but coaching requires much more than that.
- A theoretician is well prepared to consider what the most apt questions about works of art may be.
- A dullish designer if one compares his work to the brio and subtleties of French Art Nouveau, he nonetheless had considerable influence as a theoretician early this century, and at the end of his life, wrote his memoirs in which he emphasised his role in the creation of the modern movement.
- THE THEORETICIAN
- theories are interdisciplinary, and the specific quality of a painting or a sculpture may not be spotlighted by the theoretician, whose writing is likely to be long on interpretation but short on description.
- The last type of critic to be distinguished in the present chapter will be the theoretician.
- A different sort of response to art is to use it as a means of learning more about the society in which it was produced; this may be felt by a theoretician to be more important than to know the artist's intentions, which, it can be argued, are determined by society.
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