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As one of the last remaining major poets of the Silver Age, she was newly acclaimed by the Soviet authorities as a fine and loyal representative of their country and permitted to travel.
Bukovac became a significant representative of fine arts in Zagreb, Croatia from 1893 to 1897, bringing with him the spirit of French art.
Got was a fine representative of the grand style of French acting, and was much admired in England as well as in Paris.
A classicist, but under strong influence of the Polish baroque, Smuglewicz became a notable representative of historical paintings, a genre that dominated the fine arts of Poland throughout the 19th century.

fine and France
In France, when one wishes to entertain at a restaurant and serve truly fine old red wines, one visits the restaurant well ahead of time, chooses the wines and, with the advice of the manager and his chef, builds the menu around them.
These writers point to the tambour hooks used in tambour lace | tambour embroidery in France in the 18th century, and contend that the hooking of loops through fine fabric in tambour work evolved into " crochet in the air.
In France one can only have a jury trial when prosecuted for a crime, that is an offence for which one is liable to at least 15 years imprisonment ( for natural persons ) or a fine of 75000 € ( for juristic persons ).
In France, limestone was readily available in several grades, the very fine white limestone of Caen being favoured for sculptural decoration.
In late 2006, the Correctional Tribunal of Carcassonne, France, ordered two directors of Monsanto subsidiary Asgrow to pay a € 15, 000 fine related to their knowledge of the presence of unauthorized GMOs in bags of seeds imported by Asgrow on 13 April 2000.
:( in the year 1749, in the reign of King Louis XV, we, Celeron, commander of a detachment sent by Commander de La Galissonière, Commander General of New France, for the restoration of peace in various untamed villages in the region, have buried ed this plaque at the confluence of the Ohio and Tchadakoin this 29th day of July near the fine river bank, to commemorate the retaking into possession of the afore-mentioned river bank and all the surrounding lands on both river shores back to the river sources, as secured by previous kings of France, and maintained by force of arms and by treaties, specifically the Treaties of Rijswick, of Utrecht and of Aix la Chapelle )
Much of Layard's boyhood was spent in Italy, where he received part of his schooling, and acquired a taste for the fine arts and a love of travel ; but he was at school also in England, France and Switzerland.
He possessed a remarkably fine private library, which he delighted to fill with valuable manuscripts from every part of Europe and the Near East where France had placed a consul.
Les Nabis ( pronounced nah -) were a group of Post-Impressionist avant-garde artists who set the pace for fine arts and graphic arts in France in the 1890s.
Despite his superb leadership and his fine combat record, he alienated many of his superiors during and after his 18 months in France.
Rouen is the regional capital, historically important with many fine churches and buildings, including the tallest cathedral tower in France.
As a professional fine gentleman, at a period when, as the genial Major Pack says, " the amours of Britain would furnish as diverting memoirs, if well related, as those of France published by Rabutin, or those of Nero's court writ by Petronius ", Wycherley was obliged to be a loose liver.
He was made a member of the Institute of France, and nominated a correspondent in the class of the fine arts, in the year 1810.
The obverse showed a fine right-facing bust of the king wearing a laurel wreath, surrounded by the legend, while the reverse showed four crowned cruciform shields bearing the arms of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, between which were four sceptres, and in the centre were four interlinked " C " s, surrounded by the inscription.
The obverse showed a fine right-facing bust of the king wearing a laurel wreath, surrounded by the legend, while the reverse showed four crowned cruciform shields bearing the arms of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, between which were four sceptres, and in the centre were four interlinked " C " s, surrounded by the inscription.
The obverse showed a fine right-facing bust of the king wearing a laurel wreath ( amended several times during the reign ), surrounded by the legend (" Charles II by the grace of God "), while the reverse showed four crowned cruciform shields bearing the arms of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, between which were four sceptres, and in the centre were four interlinked " C " s, surrounded by the inscription (" Of Great Britain, France, and Ireland King ").
The obverse showed a fine right-facing bust of the king wearing a Laurel wreath, surrounded by the legend, while the reverse showed four crowned cruciform shields bearing the arms of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, between which were four sceptres, and in the centre were four interlinked " C " s, surrounded by the inscription.
In France a compote can also be a fine puree of cooked fruit made usually with a base of apple, with the possible addition of apricot, pear or various other fruits.
The Elf scandal which came to light in 1994 in France was according to The Guardian, ' the biggest fraud inquiry in Europe since the Second World War ... Elf became a private bank for executives who spent £ 200 million on political favours, mistresses, jewellery, fine art, villas and apartments '.
For three years, Freycinet cruised about, visiting Australia, the Mariana Islands, Hawaiian Islands, and other Pacific islands, South America, and other places, and, notwithstanding the loss of the Uranie on the Falkland Islands during the return voyage, returned to France with fine collections in all departments of natural history, and with voluminous notes and drawings of the countries visited.
As in European countries like Italy or France, where cooking is considered one of the fine arts, fine dining is a passion among the well-to-do of Quebec society.
Public opinion was deeply moved by two publications: one, that of the indictment of Dreyfus ( in Le Siècle, 6 January 1898 ), which was absolutely remarkable for its lack of proof ; the other ( Le Figaro, 28 November 1897 ), that of letters written twelve years before by Esterhazy to his mistress, Madame de Boulancy, in which he launched furious invectives against his " cowardly and ignorant " chiefs, against " the fine army of France ," against the entire French nation.

fine and figures
On the day of painting, a thinner, smooth layer of fine plaster, the intonaco, is added to the amount of wall that can be expected to be completed in a day, sometimes matching the contours of the figures or the landscape, but more often just starting from the top of the composition.
Other than written text, they were often used to create figures, decorations, and images on manuscripts, although many illuminators and painters preferred fine brushes for their work.
He carried his enquiries so far into the occult sciences of abstruse and hidden nature, that, after having given most ample proofs, by his writings concerning physiognomy, geomancy, and chiromancy, he moved on to the study of philosophy, physics, and astrology ; which studies proved so advantageous to him, that, not to speak of the two first, which introduced him to all the popes of his time, and acquired him a reputation among learned men, it is certain that he was a great master in the latter, which appears not only by the astronomical figures he had painted in the great hall of the palace at Padua, and the translations he made of the books of the most learned rabbi Abraham Aben Ezra, added to those he himself composed on critical days, and the improvement of astronomy, but by the testimony of the renowned mathematician Regiomontanus, who made a fine panegyric on him, in quality of an astrologer, in the oration he delivered publicly at Padua when he explained there the book of Alfraganus.
* Jim Gary ( 1939 – 2006 ), sculptor, popularly known for his large, colorful creations of dinosaurs made from discarded automobile parts as well as for his elegant life-sized figures and fine art.
The fine carved stonework has two central female figures on a pedestal.
Several notable literary figures testified for the defense, and the trial ultimately ended in a guilty verdict with a ¥ 100, 000 fine for Ito and a ¥ 250, 000 fine for his publisher.
The Museum Workshop of Erasto Cortés Juárez was the home of one of the major figures in fine and graphic arts in Puebla in the 20th century.
Most of the Tang artists outlined figures with fine black lines and used brilliant color and elaborate detail.
For the Loggia della Mercanzia, Vecchietta sculpted life-size figures of St. Peter and St. Paul ( c. 1458-1460 ), which Vasari praised as " wrought with consummate grace and executed with fine mastery.
On the lid are reclining figures of Balbinus and his wife, the figure of the Emperor also being a fine portrait of him.
For small delicate figures, a pen or a fine brush may be used for laying on the ether solution.
In addition to the Haunted Mansion Holiday at Disneyland featuring the film's characters, Jack Skellington, Sally, Pajama Jack and the Mayor have been made into Bendies figures, while Jack and Sally even appear in fine art.
There are 16 pillars in the main hall, which have fine figures of couples and carved figures of females.
Among the other productions of his genius are the Deluge, which represents two angels speeding above the desolate earth from which the destroying waters have just begun to retire, leaving visible behind them the ruin they have wrought ; the Battle of the Lemanus, a piece of elaborate design, crowded but not encumbered with figures, and giving fine expression to the movements of the various bands of combatants and fugitives ; the Prodigal Son, in which the artist has ventured to add to the parable the new element of mother's love, greeting the repentant youth with a welcome that shows that the mother's heart thinks less of the repentance than of the return ; Ruth and Boaz ; Ulysses and Nausicaa ; Hercules at the Feet of Omphale ; the Young Athenian, or, as it is popularly called, Sappho ; Minerva and the Nymphs ; Venus and Adonis ; Daphnis and Chloë ; and Love and the Parcae.
* Kebori ( 毛彫り ): the tattooing of fine lines or of hair on tattooed figures.
The library's collections include exquisite medieval illuminated manuscripts, examples of early European printing including a fine paper copy of the Gutenberg Bible and books printed by William Caxton, and personal papers of distinguished historical figures including Elizabeth Gaskell, John Dalton and John Wesley.
The choir east window is a fine Jesse Tree, which includes significant silver stain, and is flanked by two windows each side in the clerestory, with large figures of saints, all of which are from 1340 – 1345.
He also noted that both Buddha figures were " decorated with gold and fine jewels " ( Wriggins, 1995 ).
The stained glass is especially fine, and the mosaic figures were designed by Mitchell's own son, C. W.
It was whittled down by a monk named Rafail using fine burins and magnifying lenses to recreate 104 religious scenes and 650 miniature figures.
Other company's such as Airfix supplied not only high-quality figures in 1: 72 scale but also fine planes and military vehicles and still do so today.
Sculptors often use a high amount of detail in the figures, and painting may require the finest brushes, as fine as 00000 ( 5 / 0 ).
The building now houses the fine collection of 18th century furniture and porcelain formed by Hannah, Mrs David Gubbay, and the Ivo Forde Meissen collection of Italian comedy figures and Mortlake tapestries and other textiles and carpets.

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