applied arts in Hungarian

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1. Biedermeier furniture and lifestyle was a focus on exhibitions at the Vienna applied arts museum in 1896

2. Bauhaus, in full Staatliches Bauhaus, school of design, architecture, and applied arts that existed in Germany from 1919 to 1933

3. The Applied arts are all the arts that apply design and decoration to everyday and essentially practical objects in order to make them aesthetically pleasing

4. Of or relating to the concepts, ideas, or styles developed at the Bauhaus, characterized chiefly by an emphasis on functional design in architecture and the applied arts.

5. Applicants for entry into the Bachelor of Applied Arts & Sciences (Baas) in Leadership and Management degree must satisfy the following minimum criteria: General Admission to Odessa College

6. The UHD Bachelor of Applied Arts & Sciences (Baas) program provides students with a path to a fully accredited bachelor's degree, especially if they have previous completed course work for technical, applied or military credit, a technical or applied de

7. ‘If Charles Dickens had created a Bestiary, it might have resembled this one: It's positively jovial with oddity.’ ‘Early pattern books contained ornaments and drawings related to the applied arts, initials and capital letters, human figures from a biblical context, and animals in the style of the traditional Bestiary.’

8. Action has been taken to encourage popular participation in the field of culture and human rights through alphabetisation programmes and activities covering writing, publication, translation, the advancement of fine and applied arts and of theatre, cinema and music, publication of specialized journals, reprinting Arabic classical books and protection of archaeological sites

9. Action has been taken to encourage popular participation in the field of culture and human rights through alphabetisation programmes and activities covering writing, publication, translation, the advancement of fine and applied arts and of theatre, cinema and music, publication of specialized journals, reprinting Arabic classical books and protection of archaeological sites.

10. The most famous Cabinetmaker before the advent of industrial design is probably André-Charles Boulle (11 November 1642 – 29 February 1732) and his legacy is known as "Boulle Work" and the École Boulle, a college of fine arts and crafts and applied arts in Paris, today bears testimony to his Art.