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 Translation for 'decorative arts' from English to French
arts
arts {m.pl} décoratifs
decorative arts
Partial Matches
ornemental {adj} [style, motif]decorative
constr.
moulure {f}
decorative strip
arch.constr.
béton {m} brut
decorative concrete
avoir un rôle décoratifto have a decorative role
arts
calligraphier qc.
to write sth. in a decorative hand
artséduc.
Lettres {f.pl}
Arts
2
artsécon.
culture {f}
arts {pl}
arts
profession {f} qui ne nourrit pas son homme
unprofitable arts {pl}
arts
arts {m.pl} graphiques
graphic arts
éduc.sci.
arts {m.pl} libéraux
liberal arts
arts
arts {m.pl} appliqués
applied arts
arts
les disciplines {f.pl} artistiques
the arts
arts
arts {m.pl} plastiques
fine arts
arts
arts {m.pl} plastiques
visual arts
arts
arts {m.pl} plastiques
pictorial arts
sport
arts {m.pl} martiaux
martial arts
dansemus.théâtre
arts {m.pl} vivants
performing arts
théâtre
arts {m.pl} vivants
dramatic arts
dansemus.théâtre
arts {m.pl} de la scène
performing arts
arts
arts {m.pl} plastiques
graphic arts
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Usage Examples English
  • On May 3, 1834, at age twenty, he married Élisabeth Templier, and in the same year he was named an associate professor of ornamental decoration at the Royal School of Decorative Arts, which gave him a more regular income.
  • After completion of his education he became a prolific architect as well as designing gardens, sculptures and all other decorative arts.
  • The Bureau International des Expositions also recognises the Milan Triennial Exhibition of Decorative Arts and Modern Architecture, on grounds of historical precedence, provided that it retains its original features.
  • The museum was opened to the public for the first time on July 1, 1961, and remains the only museum devoted to American decorative arts outside the boundaries of the United States.
  • Chinese art is marked by an unusual degree of continuity within, and consciousness of, tradition, lacking an equivalent to the Western collapse and gradual recovery of Western classical styles of art. Decorative arts are extremely important in Chinese art, and much of the finest work was produced in large workshops or factories by essentially unknown artists, especially in Chinese ceramics.

  • "Jugendstil" ("Youth Style") was an artistic movement, particularly in the decorative arts, that was influential primarily in Germany and elsewhere in Europe to a lesser extent from about 1895 until about 1910.
  • The cathedral often forms a centre of different activities related to community service, youth activities, study, music and decorative arts.
  • boasts a large collection of decorative arts and design, including a great number of tapestries from the Norwegian tapestry artist Hannah Ryggen, as well as Norway's only permanent exhibibition of Japanese arts and crafts.
  • Decorative arts for luxury consumers included fine pottery, silver and bronze vessels and implements, and glassware.
  • The National Museums exhibition avenues are the National Gallery, the Museum of Contemporary Art, the National Museum, the Museum of Decorative Arts and the National Museum of Architecture.

  • There were also significant depictions in the smaller decorative arts, also private media.
  • The conversions from nomadism and paganism to settlement and Christianity also opened up new arenas of artistic expression, such as architecture (especially churches) and its accompanying decorative arts (such as frescoes).
  • He met the Russian architect Konstantin Melnikov during the 1925 Decorative Arts Exposition in Paris, and admired the construction of Melnikov's constructivist USSR pavilion, the only truly modernist building in the Exposition other than his own Esprit Nouveau pavilion.
  • In February 1926, the Musée de Cluny, whose creation dates back to the 19th century, was brought under the aegis of the Louvre's department of decorative arts (...).
  • The Atlante is typically life-size or larger; smaller similar figures in the decorative arts are called terms.

  • It passed to the city from the heirs of the Tarancos in 1943, along with its precious collection of Uruguayan furniture and draperies and was deemed by the city as an ideal place for a museum; in 1972 it became the Museum of Decorative Arts of Montevideo and in 1975 it became a National Heritage Site.
  • Architecture is often included as one of the visual arts; however, like the decorative arts, or advertising, it involves the creation of objects where the practical considerations of use are essential in a way that they usually are not in a painting, for example.
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