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kept things in proportion - Übersetzung nach italienisch

THEMATIC DEPICTION OF PEOPLE IN ART
Hierarchic proportion
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kept things in proportion      
Rimise le cose nella giusta proporzione
things as they are         
2012 FILM
Las cosas como son (2012); Things As They Are (2012 Film); Things As They Are
cose come stanno, situazione com"è
other things being equal         
LATIN PHRASE INDICATING THAT FACTORS NOT BEING CONSIDERED IN A COMPARISON ARE HELD TO BE CONSTANT ACROSS THE ITEMS COMPARED
Ceteris Paribus; Ceteribus paribus; Ceteris parabis; Ceteris parabus; All other things being equal; Cet. par.; Cet par; Other things being equal; Ceteris; Ceteris peribus; Ceteris paribis; Caeteris paribus; All things being equal; All else being equal
a parita di condizioni

Definition

kept
kept
adjective supported financially in return for sexual favours.
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kept
past and past participle of keep.

Wikipedia

Hierarchical proportion

Hierarchical proportion is a technique used in art, mostly in sculpture and painting, in which the artist uses unnatural proportion or scale to depict the relative importance of the figures in the artwork.

For example, in Egyptian times, people of higher status would sometimes be drawn or sculpted larger than those of lower status.

During the Dark Ages, people with more status had larger proportions than serfs. During the Renaissance images of the human body began to change, as proportion was used to depict the reality an artist interpreted.