Renaissance architecture - перевод на русский
Diclib.com
Словарь ChatGPT
Введите слово или словосочетание на любом языке 👆
Язык:

Перевод и анализ слов искусственным интеллектом ChatGPT

На этой странице Вы можете получить подробный анализ слова или словосочетания, произведенный с помощью лучшей на сегодняшний день технологии искусственного интеллекта:

  • как употребляется слово
  • частота употребления
  • используется оно чаще в устной или письменной речи
  • варианты перевода слова
  • примеры употребления (несколько фраз с переводом)
  • этимология

Renaissance architecture - перевод на русский

ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
Renaissance architectural style; Renaissance style; Renaissance Architecture; Italian Renaissance and Mannerist architecture; Italian Renaissance architecture; Renaissance (architecture); Renaissance architect; Renaissance church; Architecture of the Renaissance
  • Keystone]] with a profile of a man, [[Palazzo Giusti]], Verona, Italy
  • The Church of the [[Certosa di Pavia]], Lombardy
  • Four Humanist philosophers under the patronage of the Medici: [[Marsilio Ficino]], [[Cristoforo Landino]], [[Angelo Poliziano]] and [[Demetrius Chalcondyles]]. Fresco by [[Domenico Ghirlandaio]].
  • [[Antwerp City Hall]] (finished in 1564)
  • The Romanesque [[Florence Baptistery]] was the object of Brunelleschi's studies of perspective
  • The Piazza del Campidoglio
  • location=Paris }}</ref>
  • French Renaissance: [[Château de Chambord]] (1519–39)
  • Il Gesù, designed by Giacomo della Porta.
  • Classical Orders, engraving from the ''Encyclopédie vol. 18.'' 18th century.
  • The church of San Lorenzo
  • Nordic Renaissance: [[Frederiksborg Palace]] (1602–20)
  • Convent of Christ]], [[Tomar]], [[Portugal]], (1557–1591), Diogo de Torralva and [[Filippo Terzi]].
  • English Renaissance: [[Hardwick Hall]] (1590–1597).
  • House of the Blackheads]] in [[Riga]], Latvia
  • location=Spain}}</ref> a UNESCO World Heritage Site city.
  • [[Cosimo de' Medici the Elder]], head of the Medici Bank, sponsored civic building programs. Posthumous portrait by [[Pontormo]].
  • Juleum]] in [[Helmstedt]], Germany (example of [[Weser Renaissance]])
  • [[Villa Capra "La Rotonda"]]
  • The vestibule of the Laurentian Library
  • [[Basilica of Sant'Andrea, Mantua]], the façade
  • Pope Sixtus IV, 1477, builder of the Sistine Chapel. Fresco by [[Melozzo da Forlì]] in the [[Vatican Palace]].
  • The crossing of Santa Maria della Grazie, Milan (1490)
  • The Escorial]] (1563–1584), [[Madrid]]
  • Sangallo]] and [[Michelangelo]].
  • Palazzo Pandolfini, Florence, by Raphael
  • Courtyard of [[Palazzo Strozzi]], Florence
  • [[Palazzo Te]], Mantua
  • Palazzo Medici Riccardi by Michelozzo. Florence, 1444
  • Palladio's engraving of Bramante's Tempietto
  • St Peter's Basilica
  • [[Ospedale degli Innocenti]] in Florence.
  • edition=1st}}</ref>
  • Tivoli]] was the model for Bramante's Tempietto.<ref name="Grundmann 1998"/>
  • Raphael's unused plan for St. Peter's Basilica
  • Facade of [[Sant'Agostino, Rome]], built in 1483 by Giacomo di Pietrasanta
  • Façade of [[Santa Maria Novella]], 1456–70
  • The dome of [[Florence Cathedral]] (the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore)
  • Cathedral of St James]], [[Šibenik]]
  • The Dome of St Peter's Basilica, Rome.<!--- This is an image that speaks for itself! The rest of the info is further down the page. --->
  • isbn=978-3-936681-16-1}}</ref>
  • Plan of Bramante's Tempietto in Montorio
  • [[Scuola Grande di San Marco]], [[Venice]]
  • Courtyard of [[Wawel Castle]] exemplifies first period of Polish Renaissance
  • Cathedral Square]] of the [[Moscow Kremlin]].
Найдено результатов: 946
Renaissance architecture         
архитектура эпохи Возрождения
Renaissance architecture         

строительное дело

архитектура эпохи Возрождения

Renaissance architecture         
архитектура Возрождения
renaissance         
  • architectural perspective]], modern systems, fields of [[bank]]ing and [[accounting]] were introduced during the time.
  • [[Château de Chambord]] (1519–1547), one of the most famous examples of [[Renaissance architecture]]
  • the end of the Italian Renaissance]] of [[illuminated manuscript]] together with the ''[[Index Librorum Prohibitorum]]''.
  • [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s ''[[Vitruvian Man]]'' (c. 1490) demonstrates the effect writers of Antiquity had on Renaissance thinkers. Based on the specifications in [[Vitruvius]]' ''[[De architectura]]'' (1st century BC), Leonardo tried to draw the perfectly proportioned man. (Museum [[Gallerie dell'Accademia]], [[Venice]])
  • [[Erasmus of Rotterdam]] in 1523, as depicted by [[Hans Holbein the Younger]]
  • A political map of the [[Italian Peninsula]] circa 1494
  • Russian icon]] by [[Karp Zolotaryov]], with notably realistic depiction of faces and clothing
  • Painting of the [[St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre]], an event in the [[French Wars of Religion]], by [[François Dubois]]
  • ''[[Portrait of Emperor Maximilian I]]'', by [[Albrecht Dürer]], 1519
  • Cathedral Square]] of the [[Moscow Kremlin]]
  • Anonymous portrait of [[Nicolaus Copernicus]] (c. 1580)
  • s2cid=195006163 }}</ref>}} 1495 ([[Museo di Capodimonte]])
  • date=January 4, 2011 }}</ref>
  • The world map by [[Pietro Coppo]], Venice, 1520
  • Borgia]] Pope infamous for his corruption
  • [[Coluccio Salutati]]
  • Portrait of a Young Woman]]'' (c. 1480–85) ([[Simonetta Vespucci]]) by [[Sandro Botticelli]]
  • "What a piece of work is a man, how noble in reason, how infinite in faculties, in form and moving how express and admirable, in action how like an angel, in apprehension how like a god!" – from [[William Shakespeare]]'s ''[[Hamlet]]''.
  • View of [[Florence]], birthplace of the Renaissance
  • Grão Vasco Fernandes]]. A pinnacle piece from when the Portuguese Renaissance had considerable external influence.
  • Pieter Bruegel]]'s ''[[The Triumph of Death]]'' (c. 1562) reflects the social upheaval and terror that followed the plague that devastated medieval Europe.
  • [[Leonardo Bruni]]
  • [[Lorenzo de' Medici]], ruler of [[Florence]] and patron of arts (Portrait by [[Vasari]])
  • Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo del Escorial]], by [[Juan de Herrera]] and [[Juan Bautista de Toledo]]
  • A cover of the ''Lives of the Artists'' by [[Giorgio Vasari]]
CULTURAL MOVEMENT THAT SPANNED THE PERIOD ROUGHLY FROM THE 14TH TO THE 17TH CENTURY
Rennaissance; Renisance; Renasance; Early modern (renaissance); Renaissance era; European Renaissance; Reniassance; Rennassance; Renaissance period; Renaisance; Rennaisance; Renaissance-material; Il Rinascimento; Rennisance; European Renassiance; Renaissance Age; Renassance; Reaisance; Renissance; Reneissance; Early renaissance; Early renassance; Reanissance; Renniassence; Idea of Renaissance; Renaissance Europe; Opening phase of the Renaissance; Beginning of the Renaissance; The beginning of the Renaissance; Renessaince; Renaissance exploration; The Renaissance; Renaissance-era; Navigation in the Renaissance; Religion in the Rennaissance
renaissance noun 1) (the Renaissance) эпоха Возрождения, Ренессанс 2) возрождение, оживление (искусства и т. п.) 3) (Renaissance) attr. относящийся к эпохе Возрождения; Renaissance architecture - архитектура Возрождения Syn: see renewal
modern architecture         
  • The [[Milam Residence]]: an early example of Late modernist architecture.
TYPE OF ARCHITECTURE
Modern Architecture; Modernist architecture; Modern architecure; Architectural modernism; Modernism (architecture); Architecture, Modern; Modernist style; Modern Movement architecture; Modernistic architecture; Modernist architects; Modernist architect; Modern Contemporary architecture
современная архитектура
religious architecture         
  • Córdoba]], Spain
  • [[Hagia Sophia]], the Church of [[Holy Wisdom]], in Istanbul, Turkey
  • Teotihuacán]]'s [[Pyramid of the Moon]] was used for ritual sacrifice
  • The [[Florence Cathedral]]
ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICES USED IN PLACES OF WORSHIP
Liturgical architecture; Religious architecture; Sacred buildings; Sacred building; Spiritual architecture; Sacred architecture
архитектура культовых сооружений
mannerism         
  • National Gallery, London]].
  • Collected figures, ''[[ignudi]]'', from Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling
  • Laocoön]]'' (c. 1610–1614), [https://www.nga.gov/collection/art-object-page.33253.html National Gallery of Art]
  • The [[Vleeshal]] in [[Haarlem]], [[Netherlands]]
  • English Mannerism: [[Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey]], 1546, a rare English Mannerist portrait by a Flemish immigrant
  • [[Jacopo Pontormo]], ''Entombment'', 1528; [[Santa Felicita, Florence]]
  • Last Supper]]'', 1592–1594
  • Copy after lost original, Michelangelo's ''Battaglia di Cascina'', by [[Bastiano da Sangallo]], originally intended by Michelangelo to compete with Leonardo's entry for the same commission
  • Mannerism role-model: ''[[Laocoön and His Sons]]'', an ancient sculpture, rediscovered in 1506; now in the [[Vatican Museums]]. The artists of Mannerism greatly admired this piece of sculpture.<ref name="ReferenceC"/>
  • ''Minerva Dressing'' (1613) by [[Lavinia Fontana]] (1552–1614). Galleria Borghese, Rome.
  • Chinese]] influence.
  • Copy after lost original, [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s ''Battaglia di Anghiari'', by [[Rubens]], originally intended by Leonardo to compete with Michelangelo's entry for the same commission
  • [[Pietro Francavilla]], ''Apollo Victorious over the Python'', 1591. [[The Walters Art Museum]]
  • The Town Hall in [[Zamość]], [[Poland]], designed by [[Bernardo Morando]].
STYLE OF EUROPEAN ART
Mannerism/Art; Mannerist style; Mannerist; New Mannerist; Manierism; Manierist; Mannerist architecture; Mannerist painter; Mannerisms; Mannerists; Mannerism (architecture); Late Renaissance; Mannerist art; Mannerist period; New Mannerism

['mænəriz(ə)m]

психиатрия

манерность

существительное

общая лексика

манера

особенность (присущая кому-л.)

манерность

манеры

искусство

маньеризм (художественная манера XVI века)

маньеризм

синоним

affectation, air, airs, exhibitionism, pose, preciosity

religious architecture         
  • Córdoba]], Spain
  • [[Hagia Sophia]], the Church of [[Holy Wisdom]], in Istanbul, Turkey
  • Teotihuacán]]'s [[Pyramid of the Moon]] was used for ritual sacrifice
  • The [[Florence Cathedral]]
ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICES USED IN PLACES OF WORSHIP
Liturgical architecture; Religious architecture; Sacred buildings; Sacred building; Spiritual architecture; Sacred architecture

строительное дело

архитектура культовых сооружений

mannerism         
  • National Gallery, London]].
  • Collected figures, ''[[ignudi]]'', from Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling
  • Laocoön]]'' (c. 1610–1614), [https://www.nga.gov/collection/art-object-page.33253.html National Gallery of Art]
  • The [[Vleeshal]] in [[Haarlem]], [[Netherlands]]
  • English Mannerism: [[Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey]], 1546, a rare English Mannerist portrait by a Flemish immigrant
  • [[Jacopo Pontormo]], ''Entombment'', 1528; [[Santa Felicita, Florence]]
  • Last Supper]]'', 1592–1594
  • Copy after lost original, Michelangelo's ''Battaglia di Cascina'', by [[Bastiano da Sangallo]], originally intended by Michelangelo to compete with Leonardo's entry for the same commission
  • Mannerism role-model: ''[[Laocoön and His Sons]]'', an ancient sculpture, rediscovered in 1506; now in the [[Vatican Museums]]. The artists of Mannerism greatly admired this piece of sculpture.<ref name="ReferenceC"/>
  • ''Minerva Dressing'' (1613) by [[Lavinia Fontana]] (1552–1614). Galleria Borghese, Rome.
  • Chinese]] influence.
  • Copy after lost original, [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s ''Battaglia di Anghiari'', by [[Rubens]], originally intended by Leonardo to compete with Michelangelo's entry for the same commission
  • [[Pietro Francavilla]], ''Apollo Victorious over the Python'', 1591. [[The Walters Art Museum]]
  • The Town Hall in [[Zamość]], [[Poland]], designed by [[Bernardo Morando]].
STYLE OF EUROPEAN ART
Mannerism/Art; Mannerist style; Mannerist; New Mannerist; Manierism; Manierist; Mannerist architecture; Mannerist painter; Mannerisms; Mannerists; Mannerism (architecture); Late Renaissance; Mannerist art; Mannerist period; New Mannerism
mannerism noun 1) манерность 2) манеры 3) art маньеризм Syn: affectation, air, airs, exhibitionism, pose, preciosity
modern architecture         
  • The [[Milam Residence]]: an early example of Late modernist architecture.
TYPE OF ARCHITECTURE
Modern Architecture; Modernist architecture; Modern architecure; Architectural modernism; Modernism (architecture); Architecture, Modern; Modernist style; Modern Movement architecture; Modernistic architecture; Modernist architects; Modernist architect; Modern Contemporary architecture

строительное дело

современная архитектура

Определение

АРХИТЕКТУРА
ы, мн. нет, ж.
1. Строительное искусство, зодчество. Средневековая а.
2. Стиль постройки. А. здания. Архитектурный - относящийся к архитектуре.

Википедия

Renaissance architecture

Renaissance architecture is the European architecture of the period between the early 15th and early 16th centuries in different regions, demonstrating a conscious revival and development of certain elements of ancient Greek and Roman thought and material culture. Stylistically, Renaissance architecture followed Gothic architecture and was succeeded by Baroque architecture. Developed first in Florence, with Filippo Brunelleschi as one of its innovators, the Renaissance style quickly spread to other Italian cities. The style was carried to Spain, France, Germany, England, Russia and other parts of Europe at different dates and with varying degrees of impact.

Renaissance style places emphasis on symmetry, proportion, geometry and the regularity of parts, as demonstrated in the architecture of classical antiquity and in particular ancient Roman architecture, of which many examples remained. Orderly arrangements of columns, pilasters and lintels, as well as the use of semicircular arches, hemispherical domes, niches and aediculae replaced the more complex proportional systems and irregular profiles of medieval buildings.

Как переводится Renaissance architecture на Русский язык