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101 talent
ˈtælənt сущ.
1) дар, дарование, талант a talent for painting ≈ талант художника to cultivate a talent, to develop a talent ≈ растить, развивать, воспитывать талант to demonstrate talent, display talent, show talent ≈ проявлять талант, демонстрировать выдающиеся способности к чему-л. to squander one's talent(s) ≈ расточать способности mediocre talent natural talent outstanding talent of talent Syn: genius
2) коллект. таланты
3) ист. талант (денежная и весовая единица) талант;
дар, одаренность - a man of great * исключительно талантливый человек - a person of no * бездарная личность - waste of * разбазаривание /растрачивание/ таланта - his *s are lying idle его таланты пропадают даром способность - a * for langauges способность к языкам;
лингвистическая одаренность - to have a * for music иметь музыкальные способности - to develop one's *s развивать свои дарования - he has a * for doing the right thing он всегда делает именно то, что нужно талантливый человек, талант - a real * настоящий талант - no great *s were playing играли второстепенные актеры - to call upon all the *s призвать лучшие силы (собирательнле) таланты, талантливые люди - an exhibition of local * выставка местных художников - to encourage local * поощрять местные таланты - to introduce new * on stage продвигать на сцену талантливых молодых людей /талантливую молодежь/ (разговорное) (the *) люди, действующие на свой страх и риск;
pl завзятые спорщики;
заядлые игроки (историческое) талант (денежная и весовая единица) > to hide one's *s in a napkin держать свои дарования под спудом, не развивать своего дара;
зарыть свой талант в землю talent одаренность ~ ист. талант (денежная и весовая единица) ~ талант ~ собир. талантливые люди -
102 нахил
ч1) ( положення під кутом) slope, declivity, inclination, incline; ( щогли) rake2) ( схильність) inclination, tendency, propensity; ( здібність) bent ( for), turn ( for); (особл. до чогось поганого) proclivityнахил до малювання — aptitude ( turn) for painting
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103 शलाका
ṡalākāf. any small stake orᅠ stick, rod (for stirring etc.), twig (smeared with lime for catching birds), rib (of an umbrella), bar (of a cage orᅠ window), chip, splinter, splint, pencil (for painting orᅠ applying collyrium) ṠBr. etc. etc.;
a piece of bamboo (borne as a kind of credential by mendicants andᅠ marked with their name) Buddh. ;
the quill of a porcupine KātyṠr. Sch. ;
an oblong quadrangular piece of ivory orᅠ bone (used in playing a partic. game). ib. ;
a peg, pin, arrow-head, needle, a probe (used in surgery andᅠ sometimes taken as the N. of this branch of, surgery Suṡr.), any pointed instrument MBh. R. ṠārṇgS. ;
a sprout, sprig, shoot of any kind ( seeᅠ ratna-ṡ-);
a ruler W. ;
a toothpick orᅠ tooth-brush L. ;
a match orᅠ thin piece of wood (used for ignition by friction) W. ;
a bone L. ;
a finger, toe Vishṇ. Yājñ. ;
a porcupine L. ;
a partic. thorny shrub, Vanguieria Spinosa L. ;
the Sārikā bird, Turdus Salica L. ;
N. of a town R. ;
of a woman gaṇa ṡubhrâ̱di
- शलाकापरि
- शलाकापुरुष
- शलाकाभ्रू
- शलाकायन्त्र
- शलाकावत्
- शलाकावृत्ति
- शलाकास्थ
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104 prime
I 1. noun1) Höhepunkt, der; Krönung, diebe in/past one's prime — in den besten Jahren sein/die besten Jahre überschritten haben
2) (Math.) Primzahl, die2. adjective1) (chief) Haupt-; hauptsächlichprime motive — Hauptmotiv, das
2) (excellent) erstklassig; vortrefflich [Beispiel]; [Fleisch] erster GüteklasseII transitive verbin prime condition — [Sportler, Tier] in bester Verfassung; voll ausgereift [Obst]
1) (equip) vorbereitenprime somebody with information/advice — jemanden instruieren/jemandem Ratschläge erteilen
well primed — gut vorbereitet
2) grundieren [Wand, Decke]3) füllen [Pumpe]4) schärfen [Sprengkörper]* * *I 1. adjective2) (best: in prime condition.) erstklassig2. noun(the best part (of a person's etc life, usually early middle age): He is in his prime; the prime of life.) die Blüte- academic.ru/57931/primary">primary- primarily
- primary colours
- prime minister
- prime number
- prime time 3. adjectiveprime-time advertising.)II verb(to prepare (something) by putting something into or on it: He primed (=put gunpowder into) his gun; You must prime (=treat with primer) the wood before you paint it.) (zünd)fertig machen- primer* * *[praɪm]I. adj attr, inv1. (main) wesentlich, Haupt-of \prime importance von äußerster Wichtigkeit\prime objective oberstes Ziel\prime suspect Hauptverdächtige(r) f(m)2. (best) erstklassig\prime cuts of meat Fleischstücke pl bester Qualitäta \prime example ein ausgezeichnetes [o vortreffliches] Beispiel3. MATH\prime factor Primfaktor m\prime factorization Primfaktorenzerlegung fthe \prime of life das beste Alterin the \prime of one's youth in der Blüte der Jugend gehto be in one's \prime im besten Alter sein, in der Blüte seiner Jahre stehen gehto be past one's \prime die besten Jahre hinter sich dat haben, [schon] bessere Zeiten gesehen haben famIII. vt1. (prepare)▪ to \prime sb jdn vorbereiten▪ to be \primed to do sth bereit [o darauf vorbereitet] sein, etw zu tun2. TECH, MIL▪ to \prime sth (for exploding) etw scharf machen; (for firing) etw schussbereit machen; (undercoat) canvas, metal, wood etw grundierento \prime an engine Anlasskraftstoff [in einen Motor] einspritzento \prime a pump eine Pumpe mit Wasser füllen (um sie betriebsbereit zu machen)▪ to \prime sth etw stärkenthe immune system is \primed to attack diseased cells das Immunsystem ist darauf ausgerichtet, kranke Zellen anzugreifen4. (brief)▪ to \prime sb jdn instruieren* * *[praɪm]1. adj1) (= major, chief) Haupt-, wesentlich; target, objective hauptsächtlich, oberste(r, s), höchste(r, s); candidate erste(r, s); cause hauptsächlich, häufigste(r, s); requirement erste(r, s), oberste(r, s)of prime importance — von größter Bedeutung, von äußerster Wichtigkeit
she was a prime favourite — sie war eine hohe Favoritin
2) (= excellent) erstklassig, beste(r, s); example erstklassigin prime condition (meat, fruit etc) — von hervorragender Qualität; athlete, car etc in erstklassiger or hervorragender Verfassung
prime example — Paradebeispiel nt, klassisches Beispiel
2. n1)(= full vigour)
in the prime of life — in der Blüte seiner Jahrehe is in his prime — er ist im besten Alter or in den besten Jahren; (singer, artist) er ist an seinem Höhepunkt angelangt
he is past his prime — er ist über sein bestes Alter or seine besten Jahre hinaus; (singer, artist)
this city is past its prime — diese Stadt hat auch schon bessere Zeiten gesehen
3. vt1) gun schussfertig machen; bomb scharf machen; pump vorpumpen; carburettor Anlasskraftstoff einspritzen in (+acc)3) (with advice, information) instruieren* * *prime [praım]A adj (adv primely)1. erst(er, e, es), wichtigst(er, e, es), wesentlichst(er, e, es), Haupt…:of prime importance von höchster Wichtigkeit;prime reason Hauptgrund m;prime suspect Hauptverdächtigte(r) m/f(m)2. erstklassig, vorzüglich, prima (Investition, Qualität etc):prime bill erstklassiger Wechsel;in prime condition in Bestzustand3. primär, grundlegend4. erst(er, e, es), Erst…, Ur…:prime father Urvater m5. MATHa) unteilbar:prime factor Primfaktor m;prime number Primzahl f;prime number theorem Primzahlsatz m;prime power Primzahlpotenz f31 is prime to 63 31 ist teilerfremd zu 63B s1. Anfang m, Beginn m:2. fig Blüte(zeit) f:in the prime of youth (life) in der Blüte der Jugend (des Lebens);in his prime in der Blüte seiner Jahre, im besten (Mannes)Alter;in the prime of his career auf dem Höhepunkt seiner Laufbahn3. (das) Beste, höchste Vollkommenheit5. KATH, HIST Prim f (im klösterlichen Stundengebet die Gebetszeit zur ersten Tagesstunde)6. MATHa) Primzahl fb) Primfaktor mc) Strich m, (Zeichen n für) Bogenminute f [’]:x prime (x’) x Strich (x’)7. MUSC v/t1. vorbereitenprimed schuss-, zündfertig3. MAL, TECH grundierenprime the pump WIRTSCH die Wirtschaft ankurbeln5. AUTOa) Kraftstoff vorpumpenb) Anlasskraftstoff in einen Motor einspritzen6. ELEK vorspannen7. mit Strichindex versehen* * *I 1. noun1) Höhepunkt, der; Krönung, diein the prime of life/youth — in der Blüte seiner/ihrer Jahre/der Jugend (geh.)
be in/past one's prime — in den besten Jahren sein/die besten Jahre überschritten haben
2) (Math.) Primzahl, die2. adjective1) (chief) Haupt-; hauptsächlichprime motive — Hauptmotiv, das
2) (excellent) erstklassig; vortrefflich [Beispiel]; [Fleisch] erster GüteklasseII transitive verbin prime condition — [Sportler, Tier] in bester Verfassung; voll ausgereift [Obst]
1) (equip) vorbereitenprime somebody with information/advice — jemanden instruieren/jemandem Ratschläge erteilen
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105 roller
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106 ماء
مَاء \ water: liquid, as in rain or rivers or the sea. \ مَاء أُجَاج \ brackish: (of water) slightly salty. \ See Also غَيْر عَذْب \ مَاء الجِير \ whitewash: a mixture of lime and water, used for painting walls. \ مَاء الصُّودا \ soda water: water that is filled with gas bubbles, for drinking. \ مَاء عَذْب \ fresh water: not sea water: Is that a fresh water lake? This fish lives in fresh water only. \ مَاء غازِيّ \ soda water: water that is filled with gas bubbles, for drinking. \ مَاء مالح \ salt water: water like the sea, with a salty taste: a salt-water lake. \ مَاء مَرجُوع \ backwater: a part of a river, away from the main stream. \ مَاء المَطَر \ rainwater: water that has fallen as rain: We catch the rainwater off our roof, and store it. \ مَاء مَعْدِنيّ \ mineral water: water containing special minerals that are good for the health. -
107 כחל
כָּחַל(b. h.; denom. of כּוֹחָל) to paint the eyelids (for medical or for cosmetic purposes). Sabb.VIII, 3 (78b) כדי לִכְחוֹלוכ׳ a quantity sufficient for painting one eye. Ib. 80a צנועות כּוֹחֲלוֹתוכ׳ chaste (veiled) women paint only one eye. Ib. X, 6 הכּוֹחֶלֶת she who paints her eyes (on the Sabbath); a. fr.Part. pass. כָּחוּל; f. כְּחוּלָח, pl. כְּחוּלוֹת. Gen. R. s. 98 (play on ח̇כ̇ל̇ילי, Gen. 49:12) שעיניהם כ̇ח̇ול̇ות וכ̇ח̇ם יפהוכ׳ whose eyes are bright as if painted, and whose abilities for study are fine. Y.Sabb.VII, 10a top להכחיל, מכחיל, v. בָּחַל II. -
108 כָּחַל
כָּחַל(b. h.; denom. of כּוֹחָל) to paint the eyelids (for medical or for cosmetic purposes). Sabb.VIII, 3 (78b) כדי לִכְחוֹלוכ׳ a quantity sufficient for painting one eye. Ib. 80a צנועות כּוֹחֲלוֹתוכ׳ chaste (veiled) women paint only one eye. Ib. X, 6 הכּוֹחֶלֶת she who paints her eyes (on the Sabbath); a. fr.Part. pass. כָּחוּל; f. כְּחוּלָח, pl. כְּחוּלוֹת. Gen. R. s. 98 (play on ח̇כ̇ל̇ילי, Gen. 49:12) שעיניהם כ̇ח̇ול̇ות וכ̇ח̇ם יפהוכ׳ whose eyes are bright as if painted, and whose abilities for study are fine. Y.Sabb.VII, 10a top להכחיל, מכחיל, v. בָּחַל II. -
109 призвание
ср. vocation, calling;
mission следовать своему призванию ≈ to follow one's vocation чувствовать призвание ≈ to have a calling (for) хирург по призванию ≈ surgeon by vocationпризвани|е - с.
1. (склонность) vocation, calling, bent, inclination;
иметь ~ к живописи have* an aptitude/taste/turn for painting;
следовать своему ~ю follow one`s bent;
чувствовать ~ к науке feel* а calling for science;
он учитель по ~ю he is cut out to be a teacher, his vocation is teaching;
2. (предназначение) mission, task.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > призвание
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110 découvrir
découvrir [dekuvʀiʀ]➭ TABLE 181. transitive verba. ( = trouver) to discover• découvrir que... to discover that...b. ( = enlever ce qui couvre) [+ casserole] to take the lid off ; [+ poitrine, tête] to bare ; ( = mettre au jour) [+ ruines] to uncoverc. ( = laisser voir) to reveald. ( = voir) to see• du haut de la falaise on découvre toute la baie from the top of the cliff you can see the whole bay2. reflexive verba. ( = ôter son chapeau) to take off one's hat ; ( = ôter des habits) to take off some of one's clothes ; ( = perdre ses couvertures) to throw off the bedclothesc. [ciel, temps] to cleard. ( = trouver) elle s'est découvert un talent pour la peinture she discovered she had a gift for painting* * *dekuvʀiʀ
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1) ( trouver) gén to discover; to expose [complot]2) ( montrer) to show [partie du corps]; to unveil [statue]3) ( priver de protection) to leave [something] exposed [frontière, pièce d'échec]; ( voir) to see [château, vallée]
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se découvrir verbe pronominal1) ( enlever son chapeau) to remove one's hat2) ( trouver en soi)3) ( s'exposer) ( volontairement)ne te découvre pas trop — keep covered up; ( involontairement) [dormeur] to kick off one's bedclothes
* * *dekuvʀiʀ vt1) [trésor, formule, complot] to discover2) (= voir, apercevoir) [paysages, lieux, endroits, nature] to discover, [corps] to find, to discoverC'est elle qui a découvert le corps. — She was the one who found the body.
3) (= montrer, dévoiler) to reveal4) (= enlever ce qui couvre ou protège) to uncover* * *découvrir verb table: couvrirA vtr1 ( trouver ce qui est inconnu) to discover [remède, pays, fait, artiste]; j'ai découvert qu'elle s'intéressait aux sciences I've discovered ou found out that she's interested in science;2 (trouver ce qui est perdu, caché) to discover, to find [objet, fugitif]; to discover, to find out [vérité]; to uncover, to expose [complot]; j'ai découvert par hasard le livre que je cherchais I discovered, quite by chance, the book I was looking for; elle a découvert que she discovered that; il a été découvert ( dans sa cachette) he was discovered; ( dans ses activités occultes) he was found out; ⇒ pot;3 ( apprendre à apprécier) to discover; faire découvrir ag. qn to introduce sb to [musique, peinture baroque]; je vais leur faire découvrir Paris I'm going to show them Paris; les nouveaux auteurs/ouvrages à découvrir new authors/works to be discovered;4 ( révéler) to reveal, to disclose (à qn to sb); découvrir ses plans à un ami to disclose one's plans to a friend; découvrir son jeu fig to show one's hand;6 ( laisser voir) to reveal [vêtement, geste]; to reveal [partie du corps, cicatrice]; son rictus découvrait des dents jaunies his/her grin revealed yellow teeth;7 ( priver de protection) to leave [sth] exposed [frontière, ligne de défense, pièce d'échec];9 ( ôter le couvercle) to take the lid off [casserole, plat].B se découvrir vpr1 ( enlever son chapeau) to take one's hat off;2 ( trouver en soi) se découvrir avec l'âge to become more self-aware as one grows older; elle s'est découvert un talent/une passion she found she had a talent/a passion;4 ( perdre ses couvertures) to throw off one's bedclothes; ⇒ avril;5 ( apparaître) [lieu, site] to come into sight;[dekuvrir] verbe transitifdécouvrir du pétrole/de l'or to strike oil/gold2. [solution - en réfléchissant] to discover, to work out (separable) ; [ - subitement] to hit on ou upon (inseparable)6. [apercevoir] to seele rideau levé, on découvrit une scène obscure the raised curtain revealed a darkened stage7. [ôter ce qui couvre - fauteuil] to uncover ; [ - statue] to uncover, to unveil ; [ - casserole] to uncover, to take the lid offil fait chaud dans la chambre, va découvrir le bébé it's hot in the bedroom, take the covers off the baby8. [exposer - flanc, frontière] to expose9. [mettre à nu - épaule, cuisse] to uncover, to bare, to expose ; [ - mur, pierre] to uncover, to expose————————se découvrir verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)[au lit] to throw off one's bedclothes2. [ôter son chapeau] to take off one's hat3. [se connaître] to (come to) understand oneself4. [s'exposer] to expose oneself to attack————————se découvrir verbe pronominaldes scandales, il s'en découvre tous les jours scandals come to light ou are discovered every day————————se découvrir verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)————————se découvrir verbe pronominal transitifse découvrir quelque chose [se trouver quelque chose]: je me suis découvert une grosseur à l'aine I discovered I had a lump in my groin————————se découvrir verbe pronominal intransitif————————se découvrir à verbe pronominal plus préposition(littéraire) [se confier] to confide in, to open up to -
111 prédisposition
prédisposition [pʀedispozisjɔ̃]feminine noun• avoir une prédisposition à l'obésité/à l'hypertension to have a tendency to put on weight/to high blood pressure* * *pʀedispozisjɔ̃nom féminin predisposition ( à faire to do)* * *pʀedispozisjɔ̃ nf* * *prédisposition nf predisposition (à faire to do); prédisposition au diabète predisposition to diabetes; montrer des prédispositions pour la musique to show a talent for music.[predispozisjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [tendance] predisposition -
112 ♦ talent
♦ talent /ˈtælənt/n.1 [uc] talento ( anche la moneta antica); ingegno; attitudine; disposizione naturale: artistic talent, talento artistico; natural talent, talento naturale; He is a pianist of rare talent, è un pianista di raro talento; The boy has talent, il ragazzo ha talento; She has a talent for painting, ha attitudine per la pittura; She has a talent for languages, ha una disposizione naturale per le lingue2 [u] (fig.) persone d'ingegno; giovani dotati: He was looking out for young talent, cercava giovani talenti● (mus., cinem., ecc.) talent scout, talent scout; scopritore di talenti □ (TV, ecc.) talent show, esibizione di dilettanti. -
113 workbox
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114 pose
[pəuz] 1. npoza f2. vt 3. vito pose as — podawać się za +acc
to pose for — ( painting etc) pozować do +gen
to strike a pose — przybierać (przybrać perf) pozę
* * *I 1. [pəuz] noun1) (a position or attitude of the body: a relaxed pose.) poza2) (a false manner or way of behaving assumed in order to impress others; a pretence: His indignation was only a pose.) poza2. verb1) (to position oneself eg for a photograph to be taken: She posed in the doorway.) pozować2) ((with as) to pretend to be: He posed as a doctor.) udawaćII [pəuz] verb(to set or offer (a question or problem) for answering or solving: He posed a difficult question; This poses a problem.) postawić, stanowić -
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116 talen|t1
Ⅰ m pers. (N pl talenty) talent C/U- ona jest wschodzącym talentem she is an up-and-coming talent- odkrywać talenty sportowe wśród nastolatków to discover sporting talent among teenagers- konkurs młodych talentów young talent show a. contest a. competition- wylęgarnia młodych talentów a nursery of young talentⅡ m inanim. (G talentu) (uzdolnienie) talent C/U (do czegoś for sth)- talenty towarzyskie social skills- wrodzony/przeciętny/wybitny talent (a) natural a. (an) inborn/(a) mediocre/(an) outstanding talent- mieć talent do języków to have a talent for languages- partner z talentem do interesów a partner with business talent- on zdradza a. objawia talent malarski a. do malowania he demonstrates a. shows a. displays a painterly talent a. a talent for painting- zmarnowałeś/rozwinąłeś swój talent aktora dramatycznego you’ve squandered/developed your talent(s) as a theatrical actorThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > talen|t1
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117 pigmentum
I.Lit.A.For painting, a paint:2.aspersa temere pigmenta in tabulā, oris lineamenta efficere possunt,
Cic. Div. 1, 13, 23:vela in cortinam pigmenti ferventis mersa,
Plin. 35, 11, 42, § 150.—Jocosely:quem Apelles Zeuxisque duo pingent pigmentis ulmeis,
i. e. beat black and blue, Plaut. Ep. 5, 1, 20. —For cosmetics, a paint, pigment:B.non istanc aetatem oportet pigmentum ullum attingere,
Plaut. Most. 1, 3, 106; Plin. 16, 43, 84, § 233:multiplicasti pigmenta tua,
Vulg. Isa. 57, 9.—Transf., the juice of plants (post-class.), Firm. Math. 8, 17; v. Cael. Aur. Acut. 2, 9, 46.—II.Trop., of style, coloring, ornament: meus autem liber totum Isocratis murothêkion atque omnes ejus discipulorum arculas et nonnihil etiam Aristotelia pigmenta consumpsit, Cic. Att. 2, 1, 1:pigmentorum flos et color,
id. Brut. 87, 298:sententiae, tam verae, tam sine pigmentis fucoque puerili,
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118 πινάκιον
A small tablet on which the δικασταί wrote their verdict,π. τιμητικόν Ar.V. 167
, cf. Arist.Pol. 1268a2;εὶς π. γράφειν Pl.Lg. 753c
; also used in drawing lots for offices, D.39.12; π. πύξινον, given to dicasts as badge of office, Arist.Ath.63.4.2 notice-board on which laws, decrees, etc. were written, Ar.Av. 450, Plu.Per.30, etc.;ἐν πινακίῳ λελευκωμένῳ IG22.1237.62
, cf. 12.66.31; also for notices of charges against officials, Arist.Ath.48.4, cf. D.8.28, PHal.1.225 (iii B. C.);ἀναγράψαντες ἐμ π. τὸ μέτρον τοῦ καρποῦ IG12.76.27
.3 tablets, memorandum book, τά τε π. καὶ τὰ γραμματεῖα ib.91.11;π. ὀνειροκριτικόν Plu.Arist.27
.4 votive tablet, IG22.1388.57.II tablet for painting upon, τὰ τῶν ζωγράφων π. Thphr. HP3.9.7, cf. Inscr.Délos 290.100 (p.191, iii B.C.), Luc.Im.17.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πινάκιον
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120 canvas
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Painting the Century: 101 Portrait Masterpieces 1900–2000 — Место проведения: Лондон Время проведения: 2000 «Painting the Century: 101 Portrait Masterpieces 1900–2000» (рус. Рисуя век: 101 портретный шедевр 1900 2000) международная выставка, состоявшаяся в лондонской Национальной портретной галерее в 2000 … Википедия
talent for painting — ability to paint well, skilled in painting … English contemporary dictionary
painting, Western — ▪ art Introduction history of Western painting from its beginnings in prehistoric times to the present. Painting, the execution of forms and shapes on a surface by means of pigment (but see also drawing for discussion of depictions in … Universalium
painting — /payn ting/, n. 1. a picture or design executed in paints. 2. the act, art, or work of a person who paints. 3. the works of art painted in a particular manner, place, or period: a book on Flemish painting. 4. an instance of covering a surface… … Universalium
painting — A number of factors make discussion of postwar British painting difficult. The number of different, co existing styles of painting is one problem. Another, perhaps more serious problem is the fact that painting has not been dominated by an… … Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture
Painting — For other uses, see Painting (disambiguation). The Mona Lisa, by Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci, is one of the most recognizable artistic paintings in the world. Painting is the practice of applying paint, pig … Wikipedia
Painting and Patronage — Painting Patronage is a prominent cultural and artistic exchange programme between Saudi Arabia and the international community. It was founded in 1999 by Prince Khalid Al Faisal, [ [http://www.paintingandpatronage.org.uk Painting Patronage… … Wikipedia
Painting with Light — (ISBN 0 520 08949 9) by John Alton is the first book written on cinematography by a major cinematographer.The book was first published in 1949. The book s primary focus is on light and the many complex ways a camera crew can manipulate it for… … Wikipedia
for|ger|y — «FR juhr ee, FOHR », noun, plural ger|ies. 1. the act of forging a signature, or making or writing something false. Forgery is a crime and is punishable by law. 2. something made or written falsely to deceive: »The painting was a forgery. The… … Useful english dictionary
Watercolor painting — For other uses, see Watercolors (disambiguation). An artist working on a watercolor using a round brush Watercolor (US) or watercolour (UK and Commonwealth), also aquarelle from French, is a painting method. A watercolor is the … Wikipedia