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talent for painting - traduzione in olandese

Jerwood Prize for Painting

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MUSICAL TECHNIQUE OF WRITING MUSIC THAT REFLECTS THE LITERAL MEANING OF A SONG
Tone painting; Word-painting; Madrigalism; Text-painting; Text painting; Wordpainting
n. woordkunst, woordschildering, volledige en levendige beschrijving van een voorwerp door woorden; effectieve uitdrukking in woorden uitgedrukt
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  • Bodegón de recipientes}}) (1636), oil on canvas, 46 x 84&nbsp;cm, [[Museo del Prado]], [[Madrid]]
  • [[Chen Hongshou]] (1598–1652), ''Leaf album painting'' ([[Ming dynasty]])
  • alt=A relief against a wall shows a bearded man reaching up with his hands as his clothes are draped over his body.
  • alt=Shows a pointillist painting of a trombone soloist.
  • [[Honoré Daumier]], ''The Painter'' (1808–1879), oil on panel with visible brushstrokes
  • [[Liang Kai]]'', Drunken Celestial'' (12th century), ink on [[Xuan paper]]
  • La danse (Bacchante)]]'' (c.1906), oil on canvas, 73 x 54&nbsp;cm, [[Kröller-Müller Museum]]
  • Manfred on the Jungfrau]]'' (1837), watercolor
  • [[Ray Burggraf]], ''Jungle Arc'' (1998), acrylic paint on wood
  • Khan Bahadur Khan with Men of his Clan, c. 1815, from the Fraser Album, Company Style
  • [[Sesshū Tōyō]], ''Landscapes of the Four Seasons'' (1486), ink and light color on paper
  • Bos primigenius primigenius}}), [[Lascaux]], France
  • [[Maurice Quentin de La Tour]], ''Portrait of Louis XV of France'' (1748), pastel
  • The oldest known figurative painting is a depiction of a bull that was discovered in the [[Lubang Jeriji Saléh]] cave in [[Indonesia]]. It was painted 40,000 - 52,000 years ago or earlier.
  • [[Yun Bing]], ''Album Leaf'' (17th century), ink and color on paper
  • ''Krishna and Radha'', might be the work of [[Nihâl Chand]], master of Kishangarh school of Rajput Painting
  • ''[[White Angel]]'' (fresco, c. 1235), Mileševa monastery, Serbia
  • [[Claude Monet]]'s 1872 ''[[Impression, Sunrise]]'' inspired the name of the movement
  • 19th Century Mysore Painting of Goddess [[Saraswathi]]
  • [[Otto Marseus van Schrieck]], ''A Forest Floor Still-Life'' (1666)
  • Encaustic icon from [[Saint Catherine's Monastery]], [[Egypt]] (6th-century)
  • [[Piet Mondrian]], ''Composition en rouge, jaune, bleu et noir'' (1921), [[Gemeentemuseum Den Haag]]
  • Female painter sitting on a campstool and painting a statue of [[Dionysus]] or [[Priapus]] onto a panel which is held by a boy. Fresco from [[Pompeii]], 1st century
  • [[Reza Abbasi]], ''Two Lovers'' (1630)
  • An artistic depiction of a group of [[rhino]]s was made in the [[Chauvet Cave]] 30,000 to 32,000 years ago.
  • [[Jean de Court]] (attributed), painted [[Limoges enamel]] dish in detail (mid-16th century), [[Waddesdon Bequest]], [[British Museum]]
PRACTICE OF APPLYING PAINT, PIGMENT, COLOR OR OTHER MEDIUM TO A SURFACE
PainTing; PaintIng; Painters; Paintings; Classical Painting; Painter; Mestre Pintor; Painter (artist); Paintist; Paintists; Stylized painting; Painting, the art of; Coat of paint; Paintress; Painting artist; Painting (object); Art of painting; Painter (person)
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Definizione

talent show
(talent shows)
A talent show, talent competition, or talent contest is a show where ordinary people perform an act on stage, usually in order to try to win a prize for the best performance.
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Wikipedia

Jerwood Painting Prize

The Jerwood Painting Prize was a prize for originality and excellence in painting in the United Kingdom, awarded and funded by the Jerwood Foundation. It was open to all artists born or resident in the UK, regardless of age or reputation. Winners of the prize include Craigie Aitchison, Patrick Caulfield, Prunella Clough and Maggi Hambling. The prize was instituted in 1994, and at £30,000 was the largest of its kind in Britain. The prize is no longer awarded.