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  • 1 Academy of Fine Arts


    Akademija likovnih umjetnosti

    English-Croatian dictionary > Academy of Fine Arts

  • 2 Academy of Fine Arts of New Zealand

    Австралийский сленг: Новозеландская академия изящных искусств (основана в 1889, находится в г. Веллингтоне), общество, членами которого являются художники и меценаты (основано в 1889, находится в г. Веллингтоне)

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Academy of Fine Arts of New Zealand

  • 3 Academy of Fine Arts of New Zealand

    1. Новозеландская академия изящных искусств (основана в 1889, находится в г. Веллингтоне)
    2. общество, членами которого являются художники и меценаты (основано в 1889, находится в г. Веллингтоне)

    Australia and New Zealand. English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Academy of Fine Arts of New Zealand

  • 4 Pontifical Academy of Fine Arts and Letters of the Virtuosi al Pantheon

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Pontifical Academy of Fine Arts and Letters of the Virtuosi al Pantheon

  • 5 Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

    Старейший музей изящных искусств и художественное училище страны в г. Филадельфии, шт. Пенсильвания. Основаны в 1805. Академия - правопреемница т.н. Колумбианума [Columbianum], созданного, в свою очередь, на основе школы рисования, учрежденной в 1791 Чарлзом Пилом [ Peale, Charles Willson]. Играет существенную роль в культурной жизни страны. Картины и скульптуры, приобретенные ею за последние 175 лет, предоставляют уникальную возможность наблюдать развитие художественных стилей. Музей входит в тройку крупнейших художественных музеев США. Выставки, проводившиеся Академией ежегодно в 1811-1969, были важными событиями в жизни страны. Современное здание академии, в архитектуре которого слились элементы византийского искусства, французской готики и Ренессанса, было построено по проекту местного архитектора Ф. Фернесса [Furness, Frank] в 1876; реставрировано в 1976. В художественной школе обучаются около 400 студентов

    English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

  • 6 academy

    сущ.
    1) общ. научное сообщество; университетский мир; высшее образование ( в целом)
    2) общ. академия (высшее государственно научное или художественное учреждение в России и некоторых странах)
    3) общ. академия, общественная научная или художественная организация (в США, Великобритании и др.)
    See:
    4) обр. академия, училище, колледж, школа (название некоторых высших, средних специальных учебных заведений, а также частных учебных заведений, ориентированных на интенсивную подготовку в колледж)

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > academy

  • 7 academy

    1. n академия, ежегодная выставка живописи и скульптуры
    2. n высшее учебное заведение
    3. n привилегированное среднее учебное заведение
    4. n амер. частная средняя школа-интернат
    5. n специальное учебное заведение, школа
    6. n филос. платонизм
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. college (noun) college; conservatory; school; seminary; university
    2. college of music (noun) college of music; conservatoire; music school; school of fine arts; studio
    3. intelligentsia (noun) intelligentsia; leaders; literati

    English-Russian base dictionary > academy

  • 8 Royal Academy

    n Brit
    See:
    Cultural note: ROYAL ACADEMY L'Accademia Reale d'Arte britannica, Royal Academy (of the Arts), è un'istituzione fondata nel 1768 al fine di incoraggiare la pittura, la scultura e l'architettura. Ogni anno organizza una mostra estiva d'arte contemporanea.

    English-Italian dictionary > Royal Academy

  • 9 National Academy of Design

    Объединяет художников, скульпторов, архитекторов. Основана в 1825. С 1905 связана с Колумбийским университетом [ Columbia University] и музеем "Метрополитен" [ Metropolitan Museum of Art]. Имеет Школу изящных искусств [School of Fine Arts] в г. Нью-Йорке, присуждает художественные премии

    English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > National Academy of Design

  • 10 kunstakademi

    Academy of Fine Arts.

    Danish-English dictionary > kunstakademi

  • 11 Akademija likovnih umjetnosti

    • Academy of Fine Arts

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > Akademija likovnih umjetnosti

  • 12 Akademie der bildenden Künste

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Akademie der bildenden Künste

  • 13 die Kunstakademie

    - {academy of fine arts}

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > die Kunstakademie

  • 14 художествен

    artistic, art (attr.)
    художествена академия an academy of fine arts
    художествена гимназия a high school of fine arts
    художествена гимнастика eurythmics, cal (l)isthenics
    художествено изпълнение an artistic performance
    художествена изложба an art exhibition, an exhibition of art
    художествена литература belles lettres, fiction
    художествено оформление (на книга и лр.) lay-out
    художествена песен an art song
    художествено произведение a work of art
    художествена самодейност amateur art activities, ( театрална) amateur theatricals/stage
    художествени занаяти arts and crafty, artistic crafts
    художествен театър an art theatre
    художествен филм a feature film
    художествено четене reading, recitation
    * * *
    худо̀жествен,
    прил. artistic, art (attr.); \художествен театър art theatre; \художествен филм feature (film); \художествена академия academy of fine arts; \художествена гимназия high school of fine arts; \художествена гимнастика eurhythmics, cal(l)isthenics; \художествена изложба art exhibition, exhibition of art; \художествена литература belles lettres, fiction; \художествена самодейност amateur art activities, ( театрална) amateur theatricals/stage; \художествени занаяти arts and crafts, artistic crafts; \художествено оформление (на книга и пр.) lay-out; \художествено произведение a work of art.
    * * *
    art: an academy of fine художественs - художествена академия, a work of художествен - художествено произведение, an художествен gallery - художествена галерия; artistic: художествен crafts - художествени занаяти; belletristic (за книга и пр.); eurythmics - художествена гимнастика
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    1. artistic, art (attr.) 2. ХУДОЖЕСТВЕН театър an art theatre 3. ХУДОЖЕСТВЕН филм a feature film 4. ХУДОЖЕСТВЕНa академия an academy of fine arts 5. ХУДОЖЕСТВЕНa гимназия a high school of fine arts 6. ХУДОЖЕСТВЕНa гимнастика eurythmics, cal(l)isthenics 7. ХУДОЖЕСТВЕНa изложбa an art exhibition, an exhibition of art 8. ХУДОЖЕСТВЕНa литература belles lettres, fiction 9. ХУДОЖЕСТВЕНa песен an art song 10. ХУДОЖЕСТВЕНo изпълнение an artistic performance 11. ХУДОЖЕСТВЕНo оформление (на книга и лр.) lay-out 12. ХУДОЖЕСТВЕНo произведение a work of art: ХУДОЖЕСТВЕНa самодейност amateur art activities, (театрална) amateur theatricals/stage 13. ХУДОЖЕСТВЕНo четене rеading, recitation 14. ХУДОЖЕСТВЕНи занаяти arts and crafty, artistic crafts

    Български-английски речник > художествен

  • 15 sztu|ka

    f 1. (twórczość artystyczna) art, the arts
    - sztuka ludowa folk art
    - sztuki piękne the fine arts
    - Akademia Sztuk Pięknych the Academy of Fine Arts
    - wystawa sztuki współczesnej a modern art exhibition
    - galeria sztuki an art gallery
    - dzieło sztuki a piece of art
    - zbierać sztukę to collect art
    - tworzyć sztukę to create art
    - sztuka filmowa film-making
    - sztuka użytkowa applied art
    2. (umiejętność) art
    - sztuka wytapiania metali the art of smelting metals
    - sztuki walki martial arts
    - sztuka wojenna the art of war
    - błąd w sztuce a malpractice
    - cała sztuka polega na tym, żeby… the trick is to…
    3. (wyczyn) feat, stunt
    - to była nie lada sztuka it was no mean feat
    - dokonać jakiejś sztuki to accomplish a feat
    - nikt jeszcze nie dokonał tej sztuki no one has accomplished this yet
    - jemu ta sztuka się udała he has accomplished this feat
    - to nie a. żadna sztuka stać z boku i krytykować it’s easy to stand by and criticize
    - wielka mi sztuka! iron. big deal!
    4. Teatr. play
    - sztuka w pięciu aktach a play in five acts
    - wystawić sztukę to stage a play
    - zagrać w sztuce to appear in a play
    - pójść do teatru na dobrą sztukę to go the theatre to see a good play
    5. (egzemplarz) piece, item
    - dwanaście sztuk talerzy twelve plates
    - dziesięć sztuk bydła ten head of cattle
    - sześć sztuk bagażu/bielizny six pieces of luggage/underwear
    - sprzedawać coś na sztuki to sell sth per item
    - dwa złote za sztukę two zlotys apiece
    - kupić coś po trzy złote sztuka to buy sth at three zlotys apiece
    - piękna sztuka! (o zwierzęciu) it’s a fine animal!
    - sztuka w sztukę every single one
    - wszystkie talerze, sztuka w sztukę były poobijane every single plate was chipped
    6. pot. (osoba) guy, one
    - to twarda sztuka he/she is a tough one
    7. (sztuczka) trick
    - karciane sztuki card tricks
    - sztuki magiczne magic tricks
    - □ sztuka mięsa Kulin. piece of boiled beef
    - sztuki wyzwolone Hist. liberal arts
    do trzech razy sztuka third time lucky

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sztu|ka

  • 16 Nervi, Pier Luigi

    [br]
    b. 21 June 1891 Sondrio, Italy
    d. 9 January 1979 (?), Italy
    [br]
    Italian engineer who played a vital role in the use and adaptation of reinforced concrete as a structural material from the 1930s to the 1970s.
    [br]
    Nervi early established a reputation in the use of reinforced concrete with his stadium in Florence (1930–2). This elegant concrete structure combines graceful curves with functional solidity and is capable of seating some 35,000 spectators. The stadium was followed by the aircraft hangars built for the Italian Air Force at Orvieto and Ortebello, in which he spanned the vast roofs of the hangars with thin-shelled vaults supported by precast concrete beams and steel-reinforced ribs. The structural strength and subtle curves of these ribbed roofs set the pattern for Nervi's techniques, which he subsequently varied and elaborated on to solve problems that arose in further commissions.
    Immediately after the Second World War Italy was short of supplies of steel for structural purposes so, in contrast to the USA, Britain and Germany, did not for some years construct any quantity of steel-framed rectangular buildinngs used for offices, housing or industrial use. It was Nervi who led the way to a ferroconcrete approach, using a new type of structure based on these materials in the form of a fine steel mesh sprayed with cement mortar and used to roof all kinds of structures. It was a method that resulted in expressionist curves instead of rectangular blocks, and the first of his great exhibition halls at Turin (1949), with a vault span of 240 ft (73 m), was an early example of this technique. Nervi continued to create original and beautiful ferroconcrete structures of infinite variety: for example, the hall at the Lido di Roma, Ostia; the terme at Chianciano; and the three buildings that he designed for the Rome Olympics in 1960. The Palazzetto dello Sport is probably the most famous of these, for which he co-operated with the architect Annibale Vitellozzi to construct a small sports palace seating 5,000 spectators under a concrete "big top" of 194 ft (59 m) diameter, its enclosing walls supported by thirtysix guy ropes of concrete; inside, the elegant roof displays a floral quality. In 1960 Nervi returned to Turin to build his imaginative Palace of Labour for the centenary celebrations of Garibaldi and Victor Emmanuel in the city. This vast hall, like the Crystal Palace in England a century earlier (see Paxton), had to be built quickly and be suitable for later adaptation. It was therefore constructed partly in steel, and the metal supporting columns rose to palm-leaf capitals reminiscent of those in ancient Nile palaces.
    Nervi's aim was always to create functional buildings that simultaneously act by their aesthetic qualities as an effective educational influence. Functionalism for Nervi never became "brutalism". In consequence, his work is admired by the lay public as well as by architects. He collaborated with many of the outstanding architects of the day: with Gio Ponti on the Pirelli Building in Milan (1955–9); with Zehrfuss and Breuer on the Y-plan UNESCO Building in Paris (1953–7); and with Marcello Piacentini on the 16,000-seat Palazzo dello Sport in Rome. Nervi found time to write a number of books on building construction and design, lectured in the Universities of Rio de Janiero and Buenos Aires, and was for many years Professor of Technology and Technique of Construction in the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Rome. He continued to design new structures until well into the 1970s.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    RIBA Royal Gold Medal 1960. Royal Institute of Structural Engineers Gold Medal 1968. Honorary Degree Edinburgh University, Warsaw University, Munich University, London University, Harvard University. Member International Institute of Arts and Letters, Zurich; American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Stockholm.
    Bibliography
    1956, Structures, New York: Dodge.
    1945, Scienza o Arte del Costruire?, Rome: Bussola.
    Further Reading
    P.Desideri et al., 1979, Pier Luigi Nervi, Bologna: Zanichelli.
    A.L.Huxtable, 1960, Masters of World Architecture; Pier Luigi Nervi, New York: Braziller.
    DY

    Biographical history of technology > Nervi, Pier Luigi

  • 17 güzel

    1. beautiful, pretty. 2. good, excellent, fine. 3. Fine! 4. beautifully, well. 5. a beauty. 6. beauty queen. -im 1. darling. 2. that beautiful (thing or person): O güzelim evi harap etmişler. They have spoiled that beautiful house. -e bakmak sevaptır. proverb Gazing at beautiful things is in itself something beautiful. - güzel beautifully, calmly and quietly. - hava fine weather. -e ne yaraşmaz/yakışmaz. proverb Whatever a pretty girl wears becomes her. - olmak 1. to become beautiful. 2. to become good or excellent. - sanatlar fine arts. G- Sanatlar Akademisi formerly the Academy of Fine Arts (in Istanbul). - sayfa print. right-hand page. - yazı sanatı calligraphy.

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > güzel

  • 18 Morse, Samuel Finley Breeze

    SUBJECT AREA: Telecommunications
    [br]
    b. 27 April 1791 Charlestown, Massachusetts, USA
    d. 2 April 1872 New York City, New York, USA
    [br]
    American portrait painter and inventor, b est known for his invention of the telegraph and so-called Morse code.
    [br]
    Following early education at Phillips Academy, Andover, at the age of 14 years Morse went to Yale College, where he developed interests in painting and electricity. Upon graduating in 1810 he became a clerk to a Washington publisher and a pupil of Washington Allston, a well-known American painter. The following year he travelled to Europe and entered the London studio of another American artist, Benjamin West, successfully exhibiting at the Royal Academy as well as winning a prize and medal for his sculpture. Returning to Boston and finding little success as a "historical-style" painter, he built up a thriving portrait business, moving in 1818 to Charleston, South Carolina, where three years later he established the (now defunct) South Carolina Academy of Fine Arts. In 1825 he was back in New York, but following the death of his wife and both of his parents that year, he embarked on an extended tour of European art galleries. In 1832, on the boat back to America, he met Charles T.Jackson, who told him of the discovery of the electromagnet and fired his interest in telegraphy to the extent that Morse immediately began to make suggestions for electrical communications and, apparently, devised a form of printing telegraph. Although he returned to his painting and in 1835 was appointed the first Professor of the Literature of Art and Design at the University of New York City, he began to spend more and more time experimenting in telegraphy. In 1836 he invented a relay as a means of extending the cable distance over which telegraph signals could be sent. At this time he became acquainted with Alfred Vail, and the following year, when the US government published the requirements for a national telegraph service, they set out to produce a workable system, with finance provided by Vail's father (who, usefully, owned an ironworks). A patent was filed on 6 October 1837 and a successful demonstration using the so-called Morse code was given on 6 January 1838; the work was, in fact, almost certainly largely that of Vail. As a result of the demonstration a Bill was put forward to Congress for $30,000 for an experimental line between Washington and Baltimore. This was eventually passed and the line was completed, and on 24 May 1844 the first message, "What hath God wrought", was sent between the two cities. In the meantime Morse also worked on the insulation of submarine cables by means of pitch tar and indiarubber.
    With success achieved, Morse offered his invention to the Government for $100,000, but this was declined, so the invention remained in private hands. To exploit it, Morse founded the Magnetic Telephone Company in 1845, amalgamating the following year with the telegraph company of a Henry O'Reilly to form Western Union. Having failed to obtain patents in Europe, he now found himself in litigation with others in the USA, but eventually, in 1854, the US Supreme Court decided in his favour and he soon became very wealthy. In 1857 a proposal was made for a telegraph service across the whole of the USA; this was completed in just over four months in 1861. Four years later work began on a link to Europe via Canada, Alaska, the Aleutian Islands and Russia, but it was abandoned with the completion of the transatlantic cable, a venture in which he also had some involvement. Showered with honours, Morse became a generous philanthropist in his later years. By 1883 the company he had created was worth $80 million and had a virtual monopoly in the USA.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    LLD, Yale 1846. Fellow of the Academy of Arts and Sciences 1849. Celebratory Banquet, New York, 1869. Statue in New York Central Park 1871. Austrian Gold Medal of Scientific Merit. Danish Knight of the Danneborg. French Légion d'honneur. Italian Knight of St Lazaro and Mauritio. Portuguese Knight of the Tower and Sword. Turkish Order of Glory.
    Bibliography
    E.L.Morse (ed.), 1975, Letters and Journals, New York: Da Capo Press (facsimile of a 1914 edition).
    Further Reading
    J.Munro, 1891, Heroes of the Telegraph (discusses his telegraphic work and its context).
    C.Mabee, 1943, The American Leonardo: A Life of Samuel Morse; reprinted 1969 (a detailed biography).
    KF

    Biographical history of technology > Morse, Samuel Finley Breeze

  • 19 akademia

    -i; -e; gen pl; -i; f
    academy; ( uroczystość) ceremony
    * * *
    f.
    Gen. -ii
    1. (gremium złożone z wybitnych naukowców, artystów) academia l. academe.
    2. ( uczelnia wyższa) academy, school; akademia ekonomiczna School of Economics; akademia wychowania fizycznego School of Physical Education; akademia muzyczna Academy of Music; akademia sztuk pięknych Art School; Academy of Art; akademia medyczna Medical School; akademia wojskowa Military Academy.
    3. (= uroczystość z częścią artystyczną) celebration ( dla uczczenia czegoś to mark sth).

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > akademia

  • 20 академия

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