be famous with 或be famous for 一样,都是因...而出名。譬如说,这个老人因他的大胡子而出名。This old man is famous with/for his beard.
The term "still life" (Spanish: "bodegón", also "naturaleza muerta"; French: "Nature morte") is used to describe an inanimate painting of subjects like: flowers (bouquet), vases, jars, fruits, bottles, shells, dead animals, glasses, jewelery, objets d'art, jewelry boxes, opera glasses,...
Developing works that feature the motifs of flowers and birds, painted with such realism that’s evocative power superseded that of Nihonga artists. In addition to this, he created unique techniques such as that of Yubyokasai wherein images are added to works before firing via colored glazes,...
Best known for his still-life paintings of bottles, bowls, vases, landscapes, and flowers. Illustrated Vincenzo Cardarelli's "Il sole a picco" in 1929. Before Fame He studied painting at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna from 1907 until 1913. He taught himself how to sketch by studyin...
Grotesques were a pastiche of masks, tracery, festoons, vases, musical instruments, putti, and comedy actors, as exemplified by "The Rope Dancer and the Dromedary" (c.1689; Mobilier National, Paris). Both Jean-Baptiste Oudry and Francois Boucher designed cartoons for the Beauvais factory. ...
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She thought that Mrs. Dickens's Dinner table was rather overdone with its great dishes of dessert and the vases of artificial flowers. The menu for the dinner included baked and stuffed haddock; broiled fowl with mushrooms; minced collops; and mashed and brown potatoes....
‘s Table by Claire Joyes.) In the adjacent dining room, a dining table has 12-14 yellow-painted chairs and is laid with blue and white dishes on a yellow tablecloth, set off by blue flowers in tiny vases by the place settings. Another set ofMonet‘s everyday dishes was bright yellow...
“Everything is ceremony in the wild garden of childhood.” — Pablo Neruda Childhood 4 “I love all things, not only the grand but the infinitely small: thimble, spurs, plates, flower vases…..” — Pablo Neruda Love, Flowers 2 “Your wide eyes are the only light I know from extingui...
antique temples, vases and urns in unexpected places, bridges of stone,bridges of wood, arbours and statues, and a flood of flowers everywhere,new flowers, rare flowers, parterre after parterre of flowers. Indeed,the roses bloom at Malmaison. It is youth, youth untrammeled and advancing,trund...