French master - translation to russian
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French master - translation to russian

PRINTMAKER, GOLDSMITH, ARTIST (1420-1467)
Master of 1466; Master e.s.; Master es; Master ES; Master E.s.; Master E.S.; Master E.S
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French master      
учитель французского языка
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French (disambiguation); Frenches; Francaise; Frrench; Française
French 1. adj. французский - French brandy - French polish - French red - French rouge - French roof - French sash - French window - French door - French turnip - French chalk - French horn to assist in the French sense iron. присутствовать, не принимая участия French leave уход без прощания; to take French leave уйти не прощаясь, незаметно 2. noun 1) (the French) pl. collect. французский народ, французы 2) французский язык 3) attr. French master - учитель французского языка French lesson - урок французского языка
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CITIZENS OR RESIDENTS OF FRANCE
Frenchmen; Frenchwoman; French People; The French; French (people); Frenchwomen; French man; French men; Ethnic French; People of France; French person; Frenchman; Ethnic French people; Genetic studies on French people; French peoples

['frentʃ|mən]

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французское судно

Definition

МАГИСТРАНТ
а, м., одуш.
Тот, кто выдержал экзамен на степень магистра1, но еще не защитил диссертацию. Магистрантка - женщина-м.

Wikipedia

Master E. S.

Master E. S. (c. 1420 – c. 1468; previously known as the Master of 1466) is an unidentified German engraver, goldsmith, and printmaker of the late Gothic period. He was the first major German artist of old master prints and was greatly copied and imitated. The name assigned to him by art historians, Master E. S., is derived from the monogram, E. S., which appears on eighteen of his prints (variants appear on others). The title, Master, is used for unidentified artists who operated independently. He was probably the first printmaker to place his initials on his work.

Remaining signed works by E. S. indicate that he was active in printmaking from 1450 to 1467, the latest date to appear on one of his prints. After this date, he is presumed to have died. He was the most distinguished German engraver before Martin Schongauer.

Examples of use of French master
1. By Elizabeth Nash in Madrid 04 June 2005 An anonymous oil painting that languished for decades in a Madrid mansion has been identified as a major work by the 17th century French master, Georges de la Tour.
2. But between 1870 and 1'10, the exchange of artistic ideas between the two societies bore exceptional fruit, especially for the development of Walter Sickert, whose oeuvre reveals the vast extent of the influence of his chosen mentor, the French master Edgar Degas.
What is the Russian for French master? Translation of &#39French master&#39 to Russian