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a) picture — картина drawing — рисунок cartoon [kaː'tuːn] — карикатура engraving — гравюра etching — офорт panel — панно mosaik [mə'zeɪɪk] — мозаика print — эстамп
(self-)portrait — (авто)портрет fresco — фреска statue — статуя bust [bʌst] — бюст sculpture — скульптура

b) genre [ʒa:nr] — жанр landscape — пейзаж seascape — морской пейзаж, марина still life — натюрморт battle piece painting — батальная живопись genre painting — жанровая живопись mural painting — настенная живопись portrait painting (= portraiture) — портретная живопись

с) artist — художник painter — художник, живописец engraver — гравер landscapist — пейзажист seascape painter — маринист animal painter — анималист sculptor (sculptress) — скульптор (жен­щина-скульптор) amateur artist — самодеятельный ху­дожник connoisseur [ˌkɔni'səː] — знаток (ис­кусства); ценитель; коллекционер sitter (= model) — тот, кто позирует; натурщик master — мастер dilettante [ˌdili'tæntɪ] (pl. -anti) — дилетант

d) arrangement — композиция, расположе­ние объектов foreground — передний план middle ground — средний план background — задний план, фон view — вид; угол (точка) зрения perspective — перспектива contrast — контраст stroke — мазок shape — форма subject — тема, содержание image — образ attitude (= pose) — поза silhouette [ˌsɪlu'et] — силуэт colouring — колорит shade — тень, оттенок tone — тон hue [hjuː] — цвет, оттенок effect — эффект

e) trend ( = tendency) — направление, тенденция classicism ['klæsisizm] — классицизм romanticism — романтизм the Renaissance [ri'neisəns] — Ренес­санс, Возрождение realism — реализм impressionism — импрессионизм style — стиль school — зд. школа живописи

f) to paint — писать (красками), рисовать to draw (drew, drawn) — рисовать, чертить to engrave — гравировать to depict — рисовать, изображать to portray [pͻ:'trei] — писать портрет;

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