Noun
/əˈpɒloʊ ˌbɛl.vɪˈdɛr/
Apollo Belvedere refers to a celebrated marble statue of Apollo, the Greek god of light, music, and poetry. It is a renowned work of ancient art that was discovered in the Renaissance era, symbolizing idealized beauty and harmony in classical sculpture. This term is predominantly used in art history and discussions regarding classical antiquities and Renaissance art.
Translation: Лепка Аполлон Бельведер является одной из самых почитаемых скульптур древнего Рима, отражающей достижения искусства той эпохи.
Many art students aspire to study the proportions and aesthetics of the Apollo Belvedere in their classical art courses.
Translation: Многие студенты-художники стремятся изучить пропорции и эстетику Аполлона Бельведера на своих курсах классического искусства.
The pristine condition of the Apollo Belvedere astonished visitors at the museum.
While "Apollo Belvedere" itself isn't prominent in idiomatic expressions, it symbolizes ideals of beauty and is often mentioned in contexts relating to perfection and excellence.
Translation: "Он стремится достичь стандартов Аполлона Бельведера в своем искусстве, нацеливаясь на классическую красоту."
"The dancer's form was so precise it could have been inspired by the Apollo Belvedere."
Translation: "Форма танцора была настолько точной, что могла быть вдохновлена Аполлоном Бельведером."
"Critics likened her performance to the grace of the Apollo Belvedere, praising her poise."
The name "Apollo" derives from Latin Apollo, which is derived from the Greek Apollon. The term "Belvedere" comes from the Italian bel vedere, meaning "beautiful view." The statue itself was housed in the Belvedere courtyard of the Vatican, from which it gets its name.
Synonyms: - Classical statue - Greek sculpture - Idealized art
Antonyms: - Modern sculpture (in terms of style and period) - Abstract art (in a broad sense)
In art discussions, "Apollo Belvedere" often encapsulates the climax of classical ideals, contrasting with movements or styles that diverge from these principles.