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 Translation for 'art gallery' from English to French
NOUN   an art gallery | art galleries
SYNO art gallery | gallery | picture gallery
arts
pinacothèque {f}
art gallery
arts
galerie {f} d'art
art gallery
arts
galerie {f} de peinture
art gallery
Partial Matches
théâtre
poulailler {m}
gallery
théâtre
paradis {m}
gallery
arch.artsmines
galerie {f}
gallery
hist.
tribune {f} des musiciens
minstrel gallery
journ.
tribune {f} de la presse
press gallery
jeux
baraque {f} de tir [attraction foraine]
shooting gallery
tribune {f} réservée au publicpublic gallery
artscomm.occup.
galeriste {m}
gallery owner
arts
musée {m} des Offices [Florence]
Uffizi Gallery [Florence]
alpin.constr.trafic
galerie {f} pare-neige
avalanche (protection) gallery
tir {m} forainfairground shooting gallery
artscomm.occup.
galeriste {f}
gallery owner [female]
théâtre
amuser la galerie [fam.]
to play to the gallery [coll.]
art {m}art
3
arts
art {m} cinétique
kinetic art
artshist.occup.
historien {m} de l'art
art historian
artsoccup.
critique {m} d'art
art critic
artscomm.
vente {f} aux enchères d'œuvres d'art
art auction
arts
art {m} moderne
modern art
artsfilmoccup.
chef {m} décorateur
art director
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Usage Examples English
  • "Horror in Hollywood: The James Whale Story", a retrospective of Whale's artwork, opened at the Dudley Museum and Art Gallery in October 2012 and ran through to January 2013.
  • He worked as a delivery driver for an art gallery and spent most of his time at the Cinémathèque Française.
  • Modern art is also the main topic of the "Kunsthalle Faust", the "Nord/LB Art Gallery" and of the "Foro Artistico / Eisfabrik".
  • In October 1962 the Sidney Janis Gallery mounted "The New Realists" the first major pop art group exhibition in an uptown art gallery in New York City.
  • Hobart is home to the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery.

  • The New School's Sheila Johnson Design Center doubles as a public art gallery.
  • In "Critical Cinema: Beyond the Theory of Practice" (2011), Clive Meyer suggests that 'cinema is a different experience to watching a film at home or in an art gallery', and argues for film theorists to re-engage the specificity of philosophical concepts for cinema as a medium distinct from others.
  • The Aberdeen Art Gallery houses a collection of Impressionist, Victorian, Scottish and 20th-century British paintings as well as collections of silver and glass.
  • The centrepiece of MADE's collection was the "King" fragments of the Eureka Flag made available on loan from the Art Gallery of Ballarat, that represent 69.01% of the original specimen.
  • Built in 1877 by prominent pioneer businessman Hoyt Sherman, Hoyt Sherman Place mansion was Des Moines' first public art gallery and houses a distinctive collection of 19th and 20th century artwork.

  • The Northern Territory Museum and Art Gallery (MAGNT) in Darwin gives an overview of the history of the area, including exhibits on Cyclone Tracy and the boats of the Pacific Islands.
  • He is the patron of the Friends of Swindon Museum and Art Gallery and gave a talk to launch the charity in 1993.
  • Intelligent dance music (IDM) is a form of art music based on DnB and other electronic dance musics, exploring their boundaries using ideas from science, technology, contemporary classical music and progressive rock, often creating un-danceable, art gallery style music.
  • The Wartburg College Art Gallery in Waverly, Iowa hosted a collaborative history of the bands, record labels, and music venues involved in the Cedar Falls music scene which ran from March 17 to April 14, 2007.
  • It then toured to other states, with the final appearance at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery on 21 January 2007.

  • Recent restoration projects funded by the Ballarat include the reconstruction of significant cast iron lace verandahs including the Mining Exchange, Art Gallery (2007), Mechanics institute (2005–) on Lydiard Street and in 2010 the restoration of the Town Hall and the long neglected Unicorn Hotel façade on Sturt Street.
  • BJU has been criticized by some fundamentalists for promoting "false Catholic doctrine" through its art gallery because much of Baroque art was created for the Counter-Reformation.
  • The Haworth Art Gallery was previously a mansion named as Hollins Hill Mansion.
  • On June 7, 2007, a Roman-era bronze sculpture of "Artemis and the Stag" was sold at Sotheby's auction house in New York state by the Albright-Knox Art Gallery for $25.5 million.
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