Examples of using Bellini in English and their translations into Chinese
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Bellini answered,“That's always the easiest decision, sir- it's the execution that gets a little sticky.”.
Giovanni Bellini and Titian, Feast of the Gods(1514/29).
Apparently, around 1475 Bellini traveled along the Adriatic coast, where he became acquainted with the art of Piero della Francesca.
Scientists managed to identify only a few of the portraits portrayed by Bellini people.
Bellini, as an intelligence officer, I would advise you not to believe either of these.”.
Burke came up behind him, and Bellini whispered in his ear,“This is not going so bad.”.
The portrait of the Doge Leonardo Loredana was officially commissioned by Bellini as an artist of the Venetian Republic.
Bellini watched him go, then said into the phone,“Schroeder just went to make a final pitch to Flynn.
Giovanni Bellini played a crucial role in the development of Venetian painting, introducing a glowing use of colour and a new feeling for landscape.
Bellini said people near the epicenter might have pictures fall off walls or books tumble from shelves.
Bellini continued before she could recover, knowing there was no reason to stop now.
Dr. Bellini(via intercom): Slaves don't exist anymore.
In the year 1948 Giuseppi Cipriani who had invented the Bellini that was inspired by the famous Venetian painter of the 15th century Giovanni Bellini.
He thought about Schroeder hanging around Bellini, about Schroeder meeting Flynn again at the gate.
Mario Bellini tours the U.S. A Passion Called‘Project': an authentic account where design meets architecture.
The drawing books of Jacopo Bellini, composed in the mid-fifteenth century, contain many studies of cavaliers and crossbowmen preparing themselves for combat.
You can also admire works by Palma the Younger, Cima da Conigliano and Giovanni Bellini.
The wounded had been lowered down the elevator shaft, and the dead, including Bellini, were laid out in the attic.
It is called Palazzo Galletti, a neoclassical building completed in 1831, designed by architects Vittorio Bellini and Antonio Catelani.
As the crate is offloaded by a group of local dockers it explodes, killing all but one; a young Butetown lad called Michael Bellini.