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Date: 2015-10-07; view: 496.


Translate these sentences from English into Russian

Translate the following word combinations from Russian into English

1. ðÿä ðàáîò 2. êîíòðàñò ñâåòëîãî è òåìíîãî 3. ñâåòñêèå õóäîæíèêè 4. âûðàæàòü âíóòðåííåå ñîäåðæàíèå 5. èãðà ñâåòà è òåíè 6. ïðåäîñòàâëÿåò åùå îäíî èçîáðàæåíèå 7. ïðèñóùå ÷åëîâåêó 8. äèàëîã îòöà è ðåáåíêà 9. ýñòåòè÷åñêîå (÷óâñòâåííîå) âëèÿíèå 10. ïîäõîä

 

4. Find synonyms to the following words and expressions

1.austerity 2.vivid 3.to attain 4.to convey 5.stunning 6. contemplative a. meditative b. simplicity c. astonishing d. to achieve e. bright f. to express

1. The basic theme of silence is vividly portrayed in the range of works going from Caravaggio to Georges de La Tour, for instance in the latter's Magdalene with the Smoking Flame.

2. This work illustrates the repercussions of the message left by Caravaggio.

3. During the Baroque period, this concern with the essence of life is to be found even in works by the more mundane artists.

4. The very strangeness of its subject is what its glory became: instead of portraying Virgin and Child, as was generally the case, it stages Father and Child.

5. The great aesthetic impact of the Baroque made it felt all the more in works dealing with such serious subject matter as the Christian epic.

 

1. The soul of the Baroque is characterized by austerity that inspires… 2. Following in the wake of Caravaggio, this school of silence would spread … 3. Reni represented … 4. The play of light and shadow proves… 5. Reni allowed himself the luxury of tackling … a. … an extremely rare subject. b. … silence and meditation. c. …. itself intrinsically Baroque. d. … everywhere across Europe. e. …. a high point in Baroque art history.

 


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