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Renaissance art - traduzione in Inglese

PAINTING, SCULPTURE AND DECORATIVE ARTS OF THAT PERIOD OF EUROPEAN HISTORY KNOWN AS THE RENAISSANCE
Early Renaissance paintings; Early Renaissance painter; Early Renaissance art; Early Renaissance; Early renaissance painting; Early Renaissance painting; Renaissance painting; Renaissance painters; Art of the renaissance
  • Adam and Eve]]'' in the [[Prado Museum]], 1507
  • Michelangelo, ''[[The Creation of Adam]]'', c. 1511, from the [[Sistine Chapel ceiling]]
  • David]]'' (1440s?)
Museo Nazionale del Bargello.
  • abbr=on}}. [[Museo del Prado]], Madrid.
  • alt= Square fresco. In a shallow space like a stage set, lifelike figures gather around the dead body of Jesus. All are mourning. Mary Magdalene weeps over his feet. A male disciple throws out his arms in despair. Joseph of Arimethea holds the shroud. In Heaven, small angels are shrieking and tearing their hair.
  • [[Jean Hey]], ''The Moulins Triptych'', c. 1498, oil on panel, [[Moulins Cathedral]]
  • [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]], ''Apollo and Diana''.
  • [[Sandro Botticelli]], ''[[Magnificat Madonna]]'', 1480–1481, tempera on panel, [[Uffizi]], Florence
  • Baptism of Christ]]'', c. 1450, [[National Gallery]], London
  • [[Sandro Botticelli]], ''[[The Birth of Venus]]'', c. 1485, [[Uffizi]], Florence
  • [[Titian]], ''[[Sacred and Profane Love]]'', c. 1513 – 1514, [[Galleria Borghese]], Rome

Renaissance art         
(n.) = arte renacentista
Ex: He urged the young artists of England to break away from conventionality and the baleful influence of Renaissance art.
art         
  • Aboriginal hollow log tombs. National Gallery, [[Canberra]], Australia.
  • miniature]]. Spain, late 10th century
  • [[Kunstmuseum Basel]], the Museum of Art in [[Basel]], Switzerland, is the oldest public museum of art in the world.
  • Performance by [[Joseph Beuys]], 1978: ''Everyone an artist – On the way to the libertarian form of the social organism''
  • cour d'honneur]]'', later copied all over Europe.
  • Spray-paint]] [[graffiti]] on a wall in Rome
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  • ''[[The Great Wave off Kanagawa]]'', the first in [[Hokusai]]'s series ''[[Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji]]''
  • Ingres]] (French, 1806), oil on canvas
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  • ''The Thinker'' in ''[[The Gates of Hell]]'' at the [[Musée Rodin]]
  • ''[[Löwenmensch]] figurine'',  between 35,000 and 41,000 years old. One of the oldest-known examples of an artistic representation and the oldest confirmed statue ever discovered.<ref>"Lion man takes pride of place as oldest statue" by Rex Dalton, ''Nature'' 425, 7 (4 September 2003) doi:10.1038/425007a also [http://www.nature.com/news/2003/030904/full/news030901-6.html Nature News 4 September 2003]</ref>
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  • 291]] after the 1917 [[Society of Independent Artists]] exhibit. Stieglitz used a backdrop of ''The Warriors'' by [[Marsden Hartley]] to photograph the urinal. The exhibition entry tag can be clearly seen.<ref name="Tomkins, p. 186">Tomkins, ''Duchamp: A Biography'', p. 186.</ref>
  • The [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] in [[Manhattan]]. Museums are important forums for the display of [[visual art]].
  • ''[[The Creation of Adam]]'', detail from [[Michelangelo]]'s fresco in the [[Sistine Chapel]] (1511)
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  • Back of a Renaissance oval basin or dish, in the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]
  • ''[[Composition with Red Blue and Yellow]]'' (1930) by [[Piet Mondrian]] (Dutch, 1872–1944)
  • 20th-century bottle, [[Twa]] peoples, Rwanda. Artistic works may serve practical functions, in addition to their decorative value.
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  • The stylized signature of [[Sultan]] [[Mahmud II]] of the [[Ottoman Empire]] was written in [[Islamic calligraphy]]. It reads "Mahmud Khan son of Abdulhamid is forever victorious".
FIELD OF WORK FOCUSED ON CREATING EXPRESSIVE WORK INTENDED TO BE APPRECIATED FOR ITS BEAUTY OR EMOTIONAL POWER (NOT THE RESULTING WORK)
Artistic; Draft:Art; Principles of art; Principles of Art; Artistic expression; Art design; Art designer; Art designers; Art designs; Art designing; Topical outline of art; Non-motivated purposes of art; Motivated purposes of art; Controversial art; Controversial artwork; Art controversies; Art Purpose; Artistic purose
(n.) = arte
Ex: In less well structured schemes, the application of chain indexing is more of an art.
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* abstract art = arte abstracto
* a dying art = un arte en extinción, un arte que se está perdiendo
* a fine art = un arte, dominio perfecto
* applied arts = artes aplicadas
* art appreciation = apreciación del arte
* art book = libro de arte
* art(s) centre = centro artístico
* art collection = colección de arte
* art critic = crítico de arte
* Art Deco = Art Deco
* art director = director artístico
* art exhibit = exposición de arte, muestra de arte
* art exhibition = exposición de arte, muestra de arte
* art form = forma artística
* art gallery = galería de arte
* art historian = historiador de arte
* art history = historia del arte
* art librarian = bibliotecario de biblioteca de arte
* art library = biblioteca de arte
* art material = material de arte
* art movement = movimiento artístico
* art museum = museo de arte
* Art Nouveau = Art Nouveau
* art object = objeto de arte
* art of living, the = arte de vivir, el
* art original = original de una obra de arte
* art paper = papel estucado, papel cuché
* art photograph = fotografía de obra de arte
* art print = lámina
* art project = proyecto artístico
* art reproduction = grabado, estampa
* art-room = aula de arte
* art-room drawing table = mesa de dibujo
* art-room table = mesa de dibujo
* arts and crafts = artesanía
* arts and crafts workshop = taller artesanal
* arts and humanities, the = filosofía y letras
* arts and letters = filosofía y letras
* arts and social sciences = humanidades y ciencias sociales
* art show = exposición
* art slide = diapositiva de arte
* arts, the = letras, las
* art work = ilustración, ilustración artística, creación artística, obra de arte
* art world, the = mundo del arte, el
* B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) = Diplomatura en Humanidades
* be more of an art = requerir más destreza
* clip art = collage por ordenador
* college of arts and sciences = universidad
* commercial art = arte publicitario
* conceptual art = arte conceptual
* contemporary art = arte contemporáneo
* creative arts, the = artes de creación literaria y artística, las
* decorative arts, the = artes decorativas, las
* fine art = artes plásticas
* fine arts = bellas artes
* folk art = arte folclórico, arte popular, arte tradicional
* graphic arts, the = artes gráficas, las
* healing arts = remedios medicinales
* Islamic art = arte islámico
* liberal arts, the = artes liberales, las; humanidades, las
* martial arts = artes marciales
* metal art = arte del metal
* modern art = arte moderno
* performance art = arte dramático
* performing arts = arte dramático, artes interpretativas
* pictorial art collection = colección de arte pictórico
* plastic arts, the = artes plásticas, las
* pop art = arte pop
* popular art = arte popular
* practise + art = poner en práctica un arte
* prior art = evidencias anteriores, pruebas previas
* Renaissance art = arte renacentista
* rock art = arte rupestre
* state-of-the-art = estado de la cuestión, estado del arte, puntero, líder, de última generación, con los últimos avances
* state of the art report = informe del estado de la cuestión, informe sobre la situación actual
* state of the art review = informe del estado de la cuestión
* state of the arts = estado de las artes
* the art of = el arte de
* theatre arts collection = colección de objetos de las artes escénicas
* the fine art of = el arte de
* video art = arte del vídeo
* visual arts, the = artes visuales, las
* work of art = obra de arte
neo-Renaissance         
  • The [[Rijksmuseum]] ([[Amsterdam]], the [[Netherlands]])
  • [[Andrássy Avenue]] with the [[Hungarian State Opera House]] in 1896
  • A [[Renaissance]] staircase at the [[Château de Chambord]] completed in 1547. Variations of this design became a popular feature of the Neo-Renaissance.(''See Waddesdon illustrated right'')
  • 1880}} in an unequivocal French Neo-Renaissance style.
  • balustrading]] were all features frequently reproduced in the 19th century revival.
  • Institute of Technology (today [[Eötvös Loránd University]]), [[Budapest]] by [[Imre Steindl]]
  • [[Peace Palace]], [[The Hague]], [[The Netherlands]], (1913). One of the last notable buildings in this style.
  • [[Mentmore Towers]] English [[Jacobethan]] Neo-Renaissance completed in 1854, derives motifs from [[Wollaton Hall]] completed in 1588
  • The [[Museu do Ipiranga]] in [[São Paulo]], Brazil. It was completed in 1895
  • Gothic]] influence on French Renaissance design. A basket-handle portal is surmounted by a floral [[ogee]] hood moulding.
  • Prague, National Theatre]] 1862
  • Alberti]]'s designs.
  • City Hall]] from 1890 in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
  • The [[Texas State Capitol]] in [[Austin]], [[Texas]]
  • [[Waddesdon Manor]], seat of the [[Rothschild family]], 1874
  • Baroque Revival]] influences.
BRANCH OF 19TH-CENTURY ARCHITECTURAL REVIVAL STYLE
Neorenaissance; Renaissance Revival; Renaissance revival; Renaissance Revival Architecture; Renaissance Revival-style; Renaissance Revival style; Italian Renaissance Revival architecture; Neo-Renaissance architecture; Italian Renaissance Revival style; Second Renaissance Revival architecture; Neo-renaissance; Neo-Renaissance; Rennaissance Revival; Italian Renaissance revival; Italian Renaissance revival architecture; Second Renaissance Revival; Italian Renaissance Revival; Neo-Renaissance style
(n.) = neo-renacentista
Ex: The success of the neo-Renaissance style was based on the positive link it created between the past, present and future.

Definizione

informalismo
Término empleado por el crítico M. Tapié. Tendencia artística afirmada al comienzo de la década de 1950. Más que una corriente con connotaciones precisas y reconocibles, fue la expresión de una profunda desconfianza en los valores nacionales, después de la II Guerra Mundial. Con su carga irracionalista, enlaza con el impresionismo, con la experiencia dadaísta y expresionista. Las búsquedas informales se centran en explorar las posibilidades expresivas de la materia: el mismo color, usado como pasta, se transforma en materia. Se mueven en esta dirección los franceses J. Fautrier, con la aplicación de materiales plásticos y J. Dubuffet, que recurre a elementos muy diversos; el español A. Tapies y el italiano A. Bum, que usa madera quemada. El uso de la mancha de color se coloca al lado de la materia y del trazo para caracterizar esta técnica. En Japón una de las corrientes más cercanas al informalismo europeo es la del grupo Gutaj, fundado alrededor de 1950 por el pintor Yoshihara.

Wikipedia

Renaissance art

Renaissance art (1350 – 1620 AD) is the painting, sculpture, and decorative arts of the period of European history known as the Renaissance, which emerged as a distinct style in Italy in about AD 1400, in parallel with developments which occurred in philosophy, literature, music, science, and technology. Renaissance art took as its foundation the art of Classical antiquity, perceived as the noblest of ancient traditions, but transformed that tradition by absorbing recent developments in the art of Northern Europe and by applying contemporary scientific knowledge. Along with Renaissance humanist philosophy, it spread throughout Europe, affecting both artists and their patrons with the development of new techniques and new artistic sensibilities. For art historians, Renaissance art marks the transition of Europe from the medieval period to the Early Modern age.

The body of art, painting, sculpture, architecture, music and literature identified as "Renaissance art" was primarily produced during the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries in Europe under the combined influences of an increased awareness of nature, a revival of classical learning, and a more individualistic view of man. Scholars no longer believe that the Renaissance marked an abrupt break with medieval values, as is suggested by the French word renaissance, literally meaning "rebirth". In many parts of Europe, Early Renaissance art was created in parallel with Late Medieval art.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Renaissance art
1. He painted the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper." They‘re two of the most famous works of Renaissance art.
2. It was a seminal painting.‘ The Battle of Anghiari began as Leonardo‘s contender in the Renaissance art version of the world heavyweight championship.
3. Noted experts in Venetian Renaissance art will contribute to a fully illustrated catalogue, to be published in both English and German, according to the National Gallery.
4. "Since I have always been interested in Baroque and Renaissance art, and I couldn‘t bear to be idle when I retired, this became what I do all day.
5. Researchers now believe these cryptic words could be a clue to the location of a long–lost Leonardo da Vinci painting and are pressing local authorities to allow them to search for the masterpiece of Renaissance art.