英語 での Decorative arts の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Other notable aspects of the decorative arts collection include a rare set of five clerestory windows and two mosaic-clad architectural columns that represent Tiffany's contribution to 20th-century ornament.
In this period where the Japanese influence has great influence on the decorative arts, Henri Rivière realized from that date from 1888 to 1902, The Thirty-Six Views of the Eiffel Tower.
You will need half a day to take in the hundreds of pre-20th-century European paintings, drawings, illuminated manuscripts, decorative arts, and photographs, as well as the outdoor sculpture gardens and fountains.
Another Madrid enables you to visit(within a maximum period of 10 days) the Decorative Arts, Cerralbo, Romanticism, Sorolla and Lázaro Galdiano museums for just 12 euros.
In 1995 he opened the Boncompagni Ludovisi museum for decorative arts, fashion and costume in via Boncompagni(the 1972 donation had been hampered by his heirs).
This arch from the building structure, decorative arts, and stone carving craft and other aspects, can be termed a gem of national cultural heritage, is a masterpiece of ancient Chinese architectural history.
J&R Lamb Studios, established in 1857 in New York City, was the first major decorative arts studio in the United States and for many years a major producer of ecclesiastical stained glass.
J&RLambStudios, established in 1857 in New York City, was the first major decorative arts studio in the United States and for many years a major producer of ecclesiastical stained glass.
Throughout the 25 furnished rooms are displays of the furniture of a wealthy 18th-century commercial family as well as internationally important collections of decorative arts.
Decorative Arts Musée des Arts Décoratifs proudly showcases artisan expertise, the evolution of styles, technical innovations, creativity and the influence of artists involved in everyday life.
The historical furnishings and decorative arts collection date primarily from the mid to late 19th century and feature a variety of distinctive decorative elements including furniture, silver, ceramics, and glass.
Influenced early in his career by Jugendstil, Germany's Art Nouveau style, he vacillated between pursuing sculpture and the decorative arts.
Mannerheim lived in the seaside house where the museum is housed from 1924 until his death in 1951 and filled it with furniture, decorative arts and crafts acquired during his travels.
It will be displayed at Christie's showroom in Los Angeles from Feb. 27-March 3 before moving to New York, where it will be auctioned on April 20 as part of Christie's annual decorative arts masterpiece sale called The Exceptional Sale.
But there is one secret to succeed in the Indian decorative arts, it is necessary to use only three shades of all the incredible range of Indian style, mixing them with gold and silver.
Perceived as a reaction against the conservative policies of the Paris Salon, the show almost immediately became a beacon for 20th century developments and innovations in painting, drawing, sculpture, engraving, architecture and the decorative arts.
In 1902, Isabella moved in to the fourth floor, made it her living quarters and began personally arranging and installing her collection of paintings, sculptures, tapestries, furniture, manuscripts, rare books, and decorative arts.
With more than 2,700 objects ranging from the late 17th through the mid-20th century, the holdings include painting, sculpture, works on paper, and decorative arts- with particular strengths in works by women and artists of color.
In fact, back to an earlier life, one I would begun at the British Museum, back to the world of three dimensions-- of sculpture and of decorative arts-- to take over the department of European sculpture and decorative arts, here at the Met.