the fine arts in Germany

the fine arts [ðfainɑːts] die schönen Künste

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1. Artistic: of or relating to the fine arts.

2. 23 The Fine Arts degree starts with a foundation year.

3. 19 Mr. Tailor is a good judge of the fine arts.

4. Cultured: having or showing a taste for the fine arts and gracious living

5. You know, I heard that your family has an affinity with the fine arts.

6. The Amerind continues to display the fine arts and fine crafts of Native American people

7. The Aesthetics of Enchantment in the Fine Arts (Analecta Husserliana, 65) 2000th Edition by M

8. Music has been described as “the oldest and most natural of all the fine arts.”

9. Prince Nuwattiwong was educated by Western missionaries who encouraged his interest in the fine arts.

10. As a result, the music, theater, literature, and the fine arts of Primorye were censored.

11. Ni Yi - de is the renowned oil painter the water color painter the fine arts theoretician.

12. What does Connoisseur mean? A person with expert knowledge or training, especially in the fine arts

13. Housed in the Fine Arts Building and Studio Arts Annex, Ceramics facilities feature private studios for B.F.A

14. Cognoscente 's definition:an expert able to appreciate a field; especially in the fine arts; Cognoscente in Chinese: n

15. An Atelier is both the workshop of an artist, and where a professional artist trains apprentices in the fine arts

16. Beholding the Sacred Mysteries: Programs of the Byzantine Sanctuary, CAA Monograph on the Fine Arts LVI (Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 1999)

17. I am incredibly proud of them and all the fine arts teachers and students of LCPS who have made shifting and Adapting an art form

18. At the Don Chedi archaeological site an excavation by the Fine Arts Department in 1982 recovered many human skeletons as well as elephant bones and swords.

19. It stresses the composite music education, the carriage rhythm, music game, sings, the musical instrument performance, creating extemporaneously and the performance, the fine arts and so on.

20. Brants and Elizabeth Humble Brants, Cynthia grew up with all the cultural advantages of the fine arts and the theater afforded a prominent family in Fort Worth, Texas.

21. Throughout her career she has been awarded accolades from numerous sources, among them the Canada Council Molson Prize in the Fine Arts and honorary degrees from eight Canadian universities.

22. Connoisseur definition, a person who is especially competent to pass critical judgments in an art, particularly one of the fine arts, or in matters of taste: a Connoisseur of modern art

23. Specifically; Conventionalize In the fine arts, to render or represent in a conventional manner—that is, either by exact adherence to a rule or in a manner intentionally incomplete and simplified.

24. Lucrezia and Piero made sure that their children acquired good taste in literary culture and the fine arts and also hired tutors to educate them in such subjects as philosophy, business and accounting, and politics.

25. The name Bauhaus is derived from the German verb bauen, “to build.”Under the school’s innovative curriculum, students were taught the fine arts, such as painting and sculpture, as well as practical skills like carpentry and metalworking.

26. As nouns the difference between connoisseur and Aficionado is that connoisseur is a specialist of a given field whose opinion is valued; especially in one of the fine arts, or in a matter of taste while Aficionado is .

27. Synonyms & Antonyms of Accomplished (Entry 1 of 2) 1 having or showing a taste for the fine arts and gracious living a year as an exchange student in Europe had transformed the tomboy into an Accomplished young woman

28. Were they all just beautiful women, draped on pillows all day and waiting for their rich and powerful suitors? Or were they active and powerful political players in their own right? In truth, Courtesans dabbled in just about everything from the fine arts to espionage.

29. A : having or showing an unselfish concern for the welfare of others Altruistic acts/motives a generous and Altruistic person Yet many of the most important institutions in our society—the fine arts, NGOs, humanitarian charities—depend on the generosity of wealthy citizens with Altruistic …

30. ‘Her face Crimsoning with fury, Isabella suddenly turned away from her friend and quickened her pace down the road.’ ‘No matter how she blushed or crimsoned, most people who gathered at the Fine Arts Hall seemed to have enjoyed the judge's faux pas.’ ‘‘Oh, they say everyone has,’ she says, Crimsoning.’

31. Cognoscente: 1 n an expert able to appreciate a field; especially in the fine arts Synonyms: connoisseur Types: aesthete , esthete one who professes great sensitivity to the beauty of art and nature wine lover a connoisseur of fine wines; a grape nut Type of: authority an expert whose views are taken as definitive

32. The creative focus of Hasan Yükselir is the worldwide popularization of Anatolian song and of the poetry of well-known Turkish mystics and poets such as Yunus Emre and Nazım Hikmet through the medium of the fine arts and by cooperating with qualified, highly educated artists having a long-term commitment to their creative vision.

Das künstlerische Anliegen Hasan Yükselirs ist, die anatolische Lied- und die Dichtkunst bekannter türkischer Mystiker und Dichter wie Yunus Emre und Nâzım Hikmet insbesondere über die höheren Künste und mit qualifizierten, gut ausgebildeten und langfristig arbeitenden Künstlern weltweit bekannter zu machen.

33. As nouns the difference between Connoisseur and gourmet is that Connoisseur is a specialist of a given field whose opinion is valued; especially in one of the fine arts, or in a matter of taste while gourmet is a Connoisseur in eating and drinking, someone who takes their food considerably more seriously than most

34. Aesthetician definition, a person who is versed in aesthetics, the branch of philosophy dealing with such notions as the beautiful, the ugly, the sublime, the comic, etc., as applicable to the fine arts, with a view to establishing the meaning and validity of critical judgments concerning works of art, and the principles underlying or justifying such judgments.

35. Artisans are the temperament with a natural ability to excel in any of the arts, not only the fine arts such as painting and sculpting, or the performing arts such as music, theater, and dance, but also the athletic, military, political, mechanical, and industrial arts, as well as the "art of the deal" in business.

36. Artiste (n.) "one skillful in some art not considered one of the fine arts," 1819 in English, from 1804 as a French word, from French Artiste; a reborrowing of artist, at first in a foreign context, later used to fill the gap after the sense of artist had become limited toward the visual arts and especially painting.

37. Connoisseur (n.) 1714, "a critical judge of any art, one well-acquainted with any of the fine arts and thus competent to pass judgment on its products," from French Connoisseur (Modern French connaiseur), from Old French conoisseor "an expert, a judge, one well-versed," from conoistre "to know," from Latin cognoscere "to get to know, recognize, become well-acquainted with," from assimilated