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Art. Fine arts Artistic terms in English with translation

Art is translated into English as art [art] - art, painting
I like art very much [Ay lai kart very much] – I like art very much.

If you want to say that you are engaged in art, then it would be correct to use the following phrase:
to practice art [that practice art] – do art

My girlfriend have been practicing art since she was fifteen [My girlfriend has been practicing art since she was fifteen] – My girlfriend has been practicing art since she was fifteen.

There are many directions:
abstract art [abstract art] - abstract art

Sam saw several pictures of abstract art in a gallery that he liked - Sam saw several pictures of abstract art in a gallery that he liked.

classical art [klasik art] - classical art
modern art [modern art] - contemporary art
folk art [fok art] - folk art
applied art [eplide art] — applied arts

I like modern art, but my grandma likes folk art [Ay like modern, bat may grandma likes folk art] - I like modern art, and my grandmother likes folk art.
Painting occupies an important place in art. Translated into English as: pictorial art [pichinol art] or painting [painting].

If we want to say that the picture was painted by an artist, then we must use the following phrase:
painter [painter] – artist
artist [artist] - artist
picture [picture] – picture

This picture was made my famous painter [Zis Picture Voz Made by Famous Painter] - This picture was painted by a famous artist.

Before creating his painting, every artist must make a sketch:
sketch [sketch] - sketch, sketch

I will be happy to see the sketch of your painting [I will be happy to see the sketch of your painting] - I will be happy to look at the sketch of your painting.

There are many different artistic genres:

battle piece [betel piece] - battle painting
ortrait [waste] - portrait
self-portrait [self-trait] - self-portrait

When Albrecht Dürer was twenty-nine years old, he made his self-portrait [Van Albert Dürer twenty-nine, hey made his self-trait] - When Albert Dürer was 29 years old, he painted his self-portrait.

wall / mural painting [wall/mural painting] - wall painting
water-colour [water-calor] - watercolor painting
engraving [engraving] - engraving, printmaking

Today Kate saw a lot of beautiful engravings on the church`s ceiling [Today Kate saw a lot of beautiful engravings on Church's ceiling] - Today Kate saw a lot of beautiful engravings on the ceiling in the church.

family group [family group] - family portrait
landscape [landscape] - landscape
oil painting [oil painting] - oil painting
seascape [seascape] - seascape

My brother painted several seascapes last summer, when we were on vacation [My brother painted several seascapes last summer, when we were on vacation.

Dialogue about art in English

  • I heard you have been to a Museum yesterday.
  • Yes, I was there. I really like classical art and several seascapes.
  • That is great, but I like modern art and landscapes. I am even trying to paint myself.
  • Good to hear I hope I will see some of your sketches soon.
  • You visited the exhibition of paintings by Serov in the Tretyakov gallery?
  • Yes, there was great excitement, more than the exhibition of van Gogh.

The purpose of art is to give life form.

Jean Anouilh, French playwright

There are dozens of arts and crafts and related professions. In this article we will talk about the most popular of them. You will learn new English words on the topic of Arts and Crafts and learn 10 colorful idioms on this topic.

Arts – types of art in English

Among existing species arts we can highlight architecture ( architecture), arts and crafts ( decorative and applied arts), design ( design), art ( visual arts), music ( music), landscape design ( landscape design), theater ( theater) and literature ( literature). Of course, each of these species, in turn, is divided into a lot of subspecies, but the number and all the details of the classification are not so important for us. Our task is to study the names of the main types of art in English. Well, let's try it.

Art form Professions Corresponding Verbs
Architecture– architecture. Architect- architect.

Engineer- engineer.

Designer- designer.

To design- design, construct.

To project- design, develop, draft.

Sculpture– sculpture. Sculptor– sculptor. To sculpture/sculpt- sculpt, sculpt, carve.
Painting– painting. Painter/artist- artist. To paint (in watercolors/gouache /ɡuˈɑːʃ/) – draw (watercolor/gouache).

To draw from life- draw from life.

To draw in pencil- draw in pencil.

Acting- acting skills.

Cinema- cinematography.

Theater- theater.

Actor– actor.

Director- director.

Stunt man/woman (person) - stuntman.

Dramatist– playwright.

Prompter- prompter.

To act- play.

To play a role/part (of) - play a role.

To appear on stage- perform on stage.

To direct (a play) – stage (play, performance), direct.

To adapt a novel for the stage- stage a play based on the novel.

To make one's debut /ˈdeɪbjuː/ – perform for the first time, make a debut.

Literature– literature.

Poetry– poetry.

Writer- writer.

Poet– poet.

To write- write.
Music- music.

Dancing- dancing.

Ballet /ˈbæleɪ/ – ballet.

Musician- musician.

Dancer- dancer.

Ballerina / ballet dancer– ballerina/ballet dancer.

Singer– singer.

Conductor- conductor.

Choreographer /ˌkɒriˈɒɡrəfə(r)/ – choreographer.

To play a musical instrument- play a musical instrument.

To perform a piece of music- perform a piece of music.

To perform on stage- perform on stage.

To sing a song- sing a song.

To dance- dance.

Crafts – names of crafts in English

Unlike arts, crafts involve the creation of certain objects by hand ( by hand). Of course, they also require talent ( talent), creative abilities ( creativity) and imagination ( imagination). However, crafts are not just an expression of the author’s thoughts ( author), this is the creation of quite practical things. Here are the types of crafts:

  • carpentry– carpentry ( carpenter– carpenter, joiner);
  • blacksmithing- blacksmith craft ( blacksmith– blacksmith);
  • pottery- pottery ( potter– potter);
  • carving wooden / stone carving– wood/stone carving ( carver– carver);
  • knitting– knitting ( knitter– knitter);
  • embroidery– embroidery ( embroiderer– embroiderer);
  • sewing /ˈsəʊɪŋ/ – sewing ( seamstress /ˈsemstrɪs/ – seamstress);
  • shoemaking– shoe making ( shoemaker– shoemaker);
  • jeweler's art– jewelry making ( jeweler– jeweler).
  • Crafts often become people's favorite hobbies, so we also advise you to read our article "".

English idioms about arts and crafts

In any language there are a lot of stable expressions, one way or another related to art or crafts: “to be the smith of your own happiness”, “a shoemaker without boots”, “to play on your nerves” and many others. We offer you 10 English idioms on this topic:

  1. To be the architect of one's own fortune- be the architect of your own happiness.

    He has always known his wishes and been the architect of his own fortune. “He always knew his desires and was the architect of his own happiness.

  2. The shoemaker's wife is the worst shod- Shoemaker without shoes.

    He’s the best car mechanic in town but his own car has been broken for a year already – the shoemaker's wife is the worst shod. - He is the best auto mechanic in the city, but his own car has been broken for a year - Shoemaker without shoes.

  3. To jangle on someone's nerves- play on your nerves.

    Please don't jangle on my nerves. I’m the most hot-tempered person in the world. - Please, don't get on my nerves, I am the most hot-tempered person on earth.

  4. To sing like a nightingale- sing like a nightingale.

    She's got a wonderful voice and sings like a nightingale. - She has a wonderful voice, she sings like a nightingale.

  5. To face the music– face criticism or difficulties courageously.

    It’s a virtue to be able to face the music and overcome life obstacles. - To be capable of face difficulties courageously and overcoming life's obstacles is a great virtue.

  • Read more about the history of the origin of this idiom in the article “10 popular “musical” idioms in English”
  • To sing low– show restraint in expressing your views, do not impose your views.

    Everybody likes him because he always sings low. - Everyone loves him, because he never does not impose his views.

  • To sing another tune- sing another song.

    Yesterday you promised to help me but today you're singing another tune. - Yesterday you promised to help me, but today sing another song.

  • To lay it on thick- exaggerate.

    Don't lay it on thick. It's not that serious. – Don't exaggerate. It's not that serious.

  • To draw a line– draw a line, put a limit/end.

    When their relationship reached a deadlock, they had to draw a line. – When their relationship reached a dead end, they were forced draw a line.

  • To paint sb/sth black– to denigrate someone/something, to portray someone/something in gloomy colors.

    Personally, I hate people who like to paint others black. – Personally, I hate people who love denigrate others.

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    Vocabulary on the topic "Art"

    to practice an art - to practice art;
    abstract art - abstractionism;
    classical art - classical art;
    modern art - contemporary art;
    primitive art - primitivism;
    graphic art - graphic art, graphics;
    plastic arts - plastic art;
    art school - art school;
    Art Nouveau - French. Art Nouveau style (artistic and architectural style late XIX- beginning of the 20th century);
    antique art - antique art;
    folk art - folk art;
    decorative art - decorative arts;
    applied art - applied art;
    art of building - architecture;
    art castings - artistic casting;
    Graphic (black-and-white) art – the art of graphics;
    art is long, life is short last. - life is short, art is eternal;
    Fine Arts – fine arts (the S. Erzya Museum of Fine Arts);
    (the) Academy of Arts - Academy of Arts;
    pictorial art - painting.

    History of art: eras and directions
    Stone Age art - art of the Stone Age
    Classical Greek - ancient Greek
    Byzantine - Byzantine
    Flemish - Flemish
    Gothic - gothic
    the Renaissance period
    the Baroque age - the Baroque era
    the Romantic era - era of Romanticism
    the Neo-Classicists - neoclassicists
    the Itinerants - Itinerants
    Impressionism - impressionists
    The Symbolists - symbolists
    Expressionism - expressionism
    Cubism - cubism
    Pop art - pop art

    Artistic genres
    acrylic painting – painting acrylic paint
    bark painting – painting on bark
    battle piece – battle painting
    caricature - caricature
    ceremonial portrait - ceremonial portrait
    collage - collage
    drawing - drawing
    easel painting - easel painting
    engraving – engraving, printmaking
    family group – family portrait
    full-length portrait - full-length portrait
    genre bas – “low genre”, everyday genre
    genre painting - genre painting
    historical painting - historical painting
    landscape - landscape
    marine / seascape – seascape
    miniature - miniature
    mosaics - mosaic
    mural – fresco, wall painting
    oil painting – oil painting
    pastel picture – pastel drawing
    self-portrait - self-portrait
    sketch – sketch, sketch
    still life - still life
    tapestry - tapestry
    wall / mural painting – wall painting
    water-color – watercolor painting
    master – great artist, master;
    old masters - old masters, especially artists of the 17th-18th centuries; paintings by old masters;
    moderns – contemporary artists;
    painter – painter, artist;
    artist – artist (in the broad sense of the word);
    landscape painter - landscape painter;
    portrait painter (portraitist) – portrait painter;
    painter of sea-scapes – marine painter;
    still life painter - an artist who paints still lifes;
    pastel(l)ist (pastel painter) – an artist who paints with pastels;
    black-and-white artist (a painter in black-and-white) – graphic;
    colourist - colorist;
    dauber – bad artist;
    draughtsman (draftsman) – draftsman;
    art dealer marchand; one who sells and buys paintings; art dealer
    colour-man - paint dealer
    art-lover - art lover;
    art-worker - artistic figure.
    avant-garde - avant-garde
    be in advance of one's time - to be ahead of your time
    be taught painter - learn to be an artist
    become famous overnight - become famous overnight
    break with the tradition - break with tradition
    canvas – picture, canvas
    capture the sitter's vitality, transient expression - convey the energy of the model, fleeting facial expression
    conform to the taste of the period - correspond to the taste of the era
    depict a person, a scene of common life, the mood of... - depict a person, an everyday scene, mood
    develop one's own style of painting - develop your own writing style
    die forgotten and penniless - die in poverty and obscurity
    do a painting - paint a picture
    expose the dark sides of life – depict the dark side of life
    fashionable artist - fashionable artist
    mature artist – mature artist
    nude model – naked model
    paint from nature, memory – write from nature / from memory
    paint mythological, historical subjects – write on mythological, historical subjects
    painting – 1) painting, 2) picture
    picture – 1) picture, 2) photograph
    portrait/landscape painter –
    portrait / landscape painter
    portray people, emotions with moving sincerity/restraint – portray people, emotions with touching sincerity/restraint
    render, interpret the personality of... - convey character...
    reveal the person's nature - reveal the character
    self-taught artist - self-taught artist
    specialize in portraiture, still life – specialize in painting portraits, still lifes

    Artist Skills
    his painterly talents - his talent for painting;
    complete command of color – excellent command of color;
    the brush – the art of the artist;
    brushwork - the artist’s manner of applying paint with a brush; writing style;
    creative work - creativity;
    finished technique - honed craftsmanship;
    to group – select harmonious paints and colors;
    handling – the artist’s ability to wield a brush;
    verve – liveliness and brightness (descriptions); the power of the image, the individuality of the artist;
    exquisite work - fine craftsmanship;
    paint shop art studio;
    studio – artist’s workshop;
    art exhibit art exhibition;
    exhibit exhibit; exhibit,
    exhibit;
    art exhibition art exhibition;
    art gallery - art gallery;
    a picture gallery – picture gallery;
    a picture show – exhibition of paintings;
    show – exhibition;
    one-man exhibition – personal exhibition;
    private exhibition – private exhibition;
    at the exhibition - at the exhibition;
    exhibition halls (rooms) – exhibition halls;
    loan exhibition – an exhibition of paintings temporarily provided by the owners for exhibition (by a museum or an individual);
    display – exhibition; exhibit, show;
    varnishing-day – the day before the exhibition (when artists can touch up their paintings and varnish them);
    vernissage;
    opening day - vernissage;
    pictures hung on the line – paintings displayed so that the center of the picture is at the viewer’s eye level;

    Artist's tools
    brush - brush
    canvas - canvas
    chalk - chalk
    charcoal - charcoal pencil
    color box / palette - palette
    crayon – colored pencil, chalk
    drapery - drapery
    easel - easel
    enamel – enamel, enamel
    encaustic - encaustic
    frame - frame
    fresco – fresco, fresco painting
    gouache - gouache
    ink - ink
    India ink - mascara
    Indian ink - mascara
    lacquer – varnish, glaze
    liquid – 1) liquid 2) liquid
    oil paint – oil paint
    paintbox – box with paints
    panel – thin board for painting, panel
    pigment - pigment
    tempera - tempera
    to charcoal – draw with charcoal
    vehicle - solvent
    watercolor – watercolor
    sketch-book album, drawing notebook;
    drawing-block notebook for drawing;
    easel - easel;
    The easel is a frame which supports the painting during its progress. -
    An easel is a stand on which a painting is placed while working on it.
    to adjust (set) an easel – place, strengthen the easel;
    easel-picture painting on an easel (while painting);
    He continued working on his easel-pieces. - He continued working on the painting that was standing on the easel.
    Canvas canvas, painting, linen (about a work of art: film, painting, etc.);
    to stretch canvas – stretch the canvas;
    frame - frame; insert into frame;
    stretcher - a stretcher on which the canvas is stretched;
    paint brush - brush (for drawing);
    paint oil - drying oil;
    paint-box - paint box;
    a box of paints - a set of paints;
    color-box - a box with paints;
    a set of (oil) paints - a set of (oil) paints;
    palette knife - palette knife;
    color pan - palette (board for mixing paints);
    lacquer - varnish;
    solvent - solvent;

    Paint. Painting
    Paint 1. 1) a) drawing b) drawing;
    2) a) paint; coloring;
    to dilute paint - to dilute paint;
    to mix paints - mix paints;
    to scrape paint - scrape off paint;
    to spread paint evenly - distribute paint evenly;
    to spray paint - spray paint;
    paint chips - paint flies off;
    paint peels - paint comes off, peels off;
    b) (pl.) paints;
    a box of paints - a box with paints.
    2. a) write with paints;
    to paint a portrait in oil(s) - paint a portrait with oil paints
    paint from nature - draw/write from nature;
    Syn: depict, depict, delineate
    b) engage in painting;
    c) paint (house, wall, window, etc.);
    to paint a wall - paint a wall;
    paint in;
    The trees in the background were painted in later by a different artist.
    The trees in the background were painted by another artist.
    Syn: color;
    Sketch 1. sketch, outline
    to draw, make a sketch - make a sketch;
    a composite sketch - a complex sketch;
    a rough sketch - preliminary sketch;
    Syn: drawing, draft, outline.
    2. 1) draw a sketch, make a sketch;
    I always sketch with pen and paper. - I always make my sketches on
    paper with a pen.
    2) describe in general terms;
    preliminary sketch - preliminary sketch;
    outline/study sketch; sketch/sketch;
    to draw up an outline, to make an outline - make a sketch, outline;
    bare, broad, general, rough outline - approximate sketch;
    Syn: sketch, draft.
    Painting 1) painting;
    a) type of fine art;
    finger painting - drawing with fingers
    (about small children painting with oil paints);
    Flemish painting - Flemish painting;
    hard-edge painting - American. "painting of clear contours";
    wall painting - American wall painting (traditional
    element of the landscape of large cities);
    water-color painting - watercolor painting;
    oil painting 1) painting with oil paints; 2) picture,
    painted with oil paints;
    b) (work) painting; image, picture;
    to authenticate a painting - establish the authenticity of the painting
    to do a painting - draw a picture;
    to restore a painting - restore a painting;
    a painting depicts, portrays, shows - the painting depicts,
    is;
    c) painting; drawing;
    to be taught painting - learn painting;
    Two hobbies she really enjoyed, painting and gardening. - She had two classes,
    which she really enjoyed: drawing and gardening.
    Syn: coloring
    2) coloring; painting;
    painting and decorating - painting works;
    mural painting wall painting;
    dip painting;
    Battle painting – battle painting;
    Genre painting – genre painting;
    Anecdotal painting is a type of genre painting;
    Historical painting – historical painting;
    Landscape painting – landscape painting;
    Monumental painting – monumental painting;
    Mural painting – fresco painting;
    “plain-air” painting – plein air painting;
    plain-air technique – plein air painting;
    in the open air - in the open air (in the open air);
    “plain air” (French plein air) - plein air (painting in the open air outside
    workshop)
    portraiture – portrait painting; collected portraits;
    water-color painting - watercolor painting.
    Colour. Depiction. Image.
    Color 1. n; painting color 1) color (usually bright), shade, tone, color scheme;
    out of color - faded, burnt out;
    (Antonym) without color – colorless; trans. "gray", ordinary,
    unremarkable, inconspicuous;
    2) paint, coloring matter, pigment;
    This one is painted in dark colors. - This picture was drawn
    dark colors.
    Syn: coloring n. 1) coloring, coloring;
    2) coloring, coloring, color;
    2.v.; painting color to have or give color; paint, paint;
    paint.
    Depict to depict in a picture, to draw
    The artist depicted him strolling through a garden. - The artist depicted him walking in the garden.
    Syn: picture, portray, paint;
    Portray draw a portrait; portray (someone)
    Portrayal – drawing a portrait, image;
    Delineate 1) sketch, draw, outline
    The exact position is delineated on the plan. - The exact location is marked on the plan.
    2) (figurative meaning) schematically depict (what should
    be created); make a sketch; sketch
    Our laws and the whole constitution of our state having been thus delineated. - So
    Thus, a preliminary draft of our laws and the constitution as a whole has been made.
    Deliniation – image.

    Draw. Color and Paint
    Draw - to draw, draw, sketch a drawing;
    The assignment is to draw a horse in motion. - The task is to make a sketch of a running horse.
    to draw in pen and ink – draw with ink;
    Drawing – 1) drawing; drawing; 2) drawing, sketch, sketch (made with a pen, pencil or chalk); 3) drawing
    to do, make a drawing - to draw;
    a freehand drawing - freehand drawing;
    a line drawing - drawing; pen or pencil drawing;
    Design - drawing, sketch, outline; drawing, pattern; make sketches, create patterns, etc.
    trace out - sketch (plan, drawing);
    dash – quick sketch; smear; hatch; throw paint on canvas;
    dot – dot; putting dots, a special technique of writing in painting (not with strokes, but with dots, so-called pointillism);
    to block in – sketch (drawing, diagram).
    He blocked the picture in roughly - He made a sketch of the picture.
    painter's paint/decorative paint - artistic paint;
    water paint; water paint;
    flat paint/dull paint - matte paint;
    water-color - 1) ordinary. pl. watercolor, watercolor paints 2) watercolor (drawing);
    oil-colours/ oil(s) - oil paints;
    gouache - gouache;
    crayon colored pencil, colored chalk, pastel; drawing with colored pencil, pastel;
    hue - paint, shade, tone, color;
    color tone - shade;
    tint - paint, shade, tone in which white color predominates (in the picture);
    half-tint - semitone;
    primary colors/ simple colors/ fundamental colors - primary colors;
    cold and warm tones - cold and warm tones;
    semi-tones - halftones;
    low-toned pictutres - paintings painted in softened tones;
    subdued tones - muted tones;
    broken tones - uneven tones;
    flesh color - flesh color;
    pastel pastel;
    light and shade - light and shadows;
    pastel - pastel
    pastel shades - pastel colors, shades;
    to paint in pastel - paint with pastels;
    pastel blue - pastel blue, pale blue;
    play of light - play of light;
    line and color - drawing and paint;
    scheme color - artist’s palette;
    palette - palette; artist's coloring; erase the already painted part of the picture with a palette knife;
    coloration - color (in painting);
    color scale/scale - lively. color spectrum;
    color match color matching; color equalization;
    relations of tone and color - relationship between tone and color;
    color rendition - special color rendition, color fidelity;
    effect (often pl) - the impression of the combination of colors in the picture;
    division of colors - divisionism techniques (painting with separate strokes);
    the play of colors - play (play) of colors;
    riot of colors - abundance, richness of colors;
    intensity - brightness, depth (of colors);
    saturation - color saturation in painting;
    colorful - colorful, bright;
    colourless - colorless, pale;
    colorlessness - dullness.

    Exhibition. Composition of the painting
    art gallery – art gallery
    exhibit - exhibit
    exhibition - exhibition
    art exhibition – art exhibition
    one-man exhibition - personal exhibition
    permanent exhibition - permanent exhibition
    special exhibition – special exhibition
    traveling exhibition - traveling exhibition
    exhibition about – an exhibition dedicated to…
    exhibition hall – exhibition hall
    exposition - exposition
    to display - display
    to go to an exhibition – go to an exhibition
    to put on exhibition / stage an exhibition – arrange an exhibition
    accentuate something - emphasize
    arrange symmetrically, asymmetrically, in a pyramid, in a vertical format – arrange (a) symmetrically, in the shape of a pyramid, vertically
    be scarcely discernible - barely discernible
    blend with the landscape - merge, combine with the landscape
    define the nearer figures more sharply – designate the nearest figures more sharply
    emphasize contours purposely - deliberately emphasize contours
    in the background - in the background
    at the bottom - below
    in the foreground - in the foreground
    in the left (right)-hand corner – in the left (right) corner
    at the top - at the top
    indicate the sitter's profession - indicate the model's profession
    perspective - perspective
    place the figures against the landscape background – place the figures against the landscape background

    Painting
    Picture – picture; drawing
    a picture by Rubens - painting by Rubens
    to draw, paint a picture - draw, paint a picture; depict in a picture, draw
    a piece of art - a work of art;
    art work – 1. work of art; 2. original;
    a work of art - a work of art.
    piece – picture;
    battle piece - battle picture;
    conversation piece - lively conversation piece(depicting a group of people (especially family members) doing some ordinary activity);
    life-size - life-size size (about paintings, sculptures);
    half-life size - half life size;
    masterpiece - masterpiece;
    to create a masterpiece - create a masterpiece;
    enduring masterpiece - immortal masterpiece;
    scene – view, landscape, picture;
    scenery – landscape (always in singular and only about nature);
    landscape – landscape; landscape (a type of painting and a painting depicting a landscape);
    city-scape/townscape - city landscape;
    marina / sea piece/ water piece/sea-scape - a painting depicting a sea view, seascape, marina;
    still life - still life;
    flower piece – still life with flowers;
    fruit-piece - still life with fruit;
    portrait – portrait;
    self-portrait - self-portrait;
    half-lengh portrait - half-length portrait;
    full-lengh portrait - full-length portrait;
    shoulder-lengh portrait - chest-length portrait;
    knee-lengh portrait - knee-length portrait;
    group portrait - group portrait;
    equestrian portrait - equestrian portrait;
    miniature – miniature (a type of painting and a small picture, usually a portrait);
    caricature - caricature;
    reproduction – reproduction, copy;
    art reproduction - artistic reproduction;
    art print - art reproduction, illustration;
    prior art - prototype;
    panel - thin board for painting; panel; long narrow picture;
    fresco – fresco, fresco painting;
    line art - line drawing;
    black-and-white – pen drawing;
    art collection - collection of works of art
    daub – bad picture, daub; daub;
    highlights – the brightest part of the picture;
    in the foreground - in the foreground;
    in the background - in the background;
    in the middle ground - in the background;
    against a background – against the background.

    Description of the picture
    chaotic - chaotic
    cheap - cheap
    colorless daub of paint - colorless daub
    crude - flashy
    depressing – sad, painful
    disappointing - sad
    distinguished by a marvelous sense of color and composition
    exquisite piece of painting
    fake - fake; forgery, fake
    forgery - fake, forgery, falsification, counterfeit
    gaudy – bright, tasteless
    lyrical - lyrical
    masterpiece - masterpiece
    moving - touching
    obscure – gloomy, dim
    original - original
    poetic - poetic
    romantic - romantic
    unintelligible - illegible
    unsurpassed masterpiece - an unsurpassed masterpiece
    vulgar - vulgar
    abstract - abstract
    abundance - abundance, abundance
    accuracy - accuracy
    affirmation - statement
    air - air
    animation - liveliness
    apotheosis - apotheosis
    arrangement - location
    at one stroke - instantly
    austere – stern, strict
    brilliance - brightness
    brushstroke - stroke
    candid glimpses - pale reflections
    colorful - bright
    coloring - color
    combination of colors – combination of colors
    complete command of colors - excellent mastery of color
    conception - plan
    cone - cone
    craftsmanship - mastery
    crystal-clear – clean, transparent, clear
    cuboid - cubic
    decorative - decorative
    decorativeness - decorativeness
    delicate colors – sophisticated colors
    delineation – outline, sketch
    density – density, thickness
    design - composition
    diffused light - diffused light
    drama - effect, something catchy, spectacular
    effect – effect, something catchy, spectacular
    emphasis - emphasis, emphasis
    expressiveness - expressiveness
    exquisite - sophisticated
    facial expression - facial expression
    finished technique - honed technique
    fluid, fluent - smooth
    gamut - gamma
    geometrical abstraction – geometric abstraction
    harmony of colors – harmony of colors
    highlights – bright areas of the image
    homogeneous form - homogeneous form
    hyperbole – hyperbole, exaggeration
    immediacy - immediacy
    individual traits - individual traits
    infinite - limitless
    intensity – depth of colors
    intricate - intricate, intricate
    life-asserting art
    light and shade
    line - line
    luminous – transparent, light
    message – ideological content
    original– 1) original 2) original
    out of value - too dark or too light
    personification - personification
    primary colors (red, blue, yellow) – primary colors
    projection – projection, display
    pure, vivid, brilliant, intense - pure, bright, rich colors
    soft, delicate colors – soft, muted tones
    range of colors
    reproduction - reproduction
    riot of colors - a wealth of colors
    saturation - saturation
    secondary color – complex color
    semi-tones - halftones
    silhouette - silhouette
    simplicity - simplicity
    skill – art, ability
    sphere - sphere
    spirituality - spirituality
    splashes of color – bright colors
    subdued colors - muted colors
    subject – subject in painting
    subject matter - topic
    texture – texture
    to acquire - to master
    to affect - to worry
    to anticipate - to anticipate
    to appeal – attract, attract, appeal
    to achieve - to achieve
    to be silhouetted against – silhouetted against the background
    to catch, capture, seize – to grab, transfer
    to command attention - to capture attention
    to convey - transfer
    to depict - depict
    to evoke - evoke
    to execute - execute
    to fade - fade
    to frame - to frame
    to glorify - to glorify
    to grip - grab attention
    to penetrate – to penetrate, to pierce
    to portray - to depict
    to produce impression - to make an impression
    to radiate - to radiate
    to render, represent - to depict
    to restore - restore
    to treat - to treat
    tone - tone
    treatment – ​​interpretation
    subtle/ gaudy coloring - delicate / flashy colors
    to combine form and color into harmonious unity - harmoniously combine
    brilliant / low keyed color scheme where....predominates
    muted in color – muted colors
    delicacy of tones may be lost in a reproduction - the delicacy of colors may be lost in reproduction.

    Useful adjectives
    second-rate – second-rate, mediocre;
    overrated - overrated, overpraised;
    revolting – disgusting;
    unremarkable - unremarkable, ordinary, unremarkable;
    pathetic - pitiful, wretched, insignificant;
    crude - raw, unprocessed, rough, preliminary;
    sketchy – sketchy (unfinished, unfinished in nature);
    poor – pitiful, insignificant, of low quality;
    astonishing – amazing, amazing;
    remarkable - wonderful, amazing, outstanding;
    superb – magnificent, grandiose, luxurious, excellent;
    brilliant – brilliant, outstanding;
    great – wonderful, magnificent;
    outstanding - outstanding.

    Useful words and phrases
    brushstroke - stroke;
    stroke - stroke, stroke, line;
    dab - smear, spot of paint; cover with paint, make light brush strokes;
    to dab off - remove with light strokes;
    smear - smear;
    a smear of paint will put it right - you just need to smear it a little with paint, and everything will be fine;
    touch - stroke, line, stroke; to slightly color, to give a tint;
    finishing touches - final touches, strokes;
    to touch up - to put the finishing touches, strokes;
    line - line, dash, stroke;
    patch - spot irregular shape;
    blob, speck of paint - drop, spot of paint;
    coat of paint - layer of paint;
    to apply a second coat of paint - apply a second layer of paint;
    splash of paint - a spot of paint;
    to break the paint - stir the paint;
    paint spattered - splashed with paint;
    artisic - artistic;
    painterly - picturesque, related to painting;
    impression - impression;
    to produce an impression (on) - to make an impression;
    pictorial - picturesque, figurative;
    picturesque - picturesque, colorful;
    picturesqueness - picturesqueness;
    subject (genre, historical, marine, pastoral etc.) - theme, plot in painting (genre, historical, marine, pastoral, etc.); the one who is portrayed;
    life – nature;
    true to life – realistic, life truthful, accurately reproduced;
    nude – naked body (especially in painting), attr naked (especially about the sitter);
    pose – pose; pose for the artist;
    to pose naked - to pose naked;
    to pose sitting (standing) – pose while sitting (standing);
    out of the way - extraordinary, unusual, extraordinary;
    the picture is nothing out of the way - there is nothing special in this picture;
    to pose for a painter – pose for the artist;
    to sit – pose for the artist;
    to stand for, to stand for one’s portrait, to stand to (for) an artist - to pose for the artist;
    sitting – session;
    sitter – one who poses for the artist; model;
    profile – profile, outline, contour; profile;
    model – model, sample, template, cast; sitter, model.
    to execute – execute, perform;
    execution - mastery of execution;
    experience – qualification, skill;
    to express – to express;
    expression – expressiveness, expression;
    to render – reproduce, depict, convey;
    rendering – transfer, image;
    represent – ​​to depict;
    representation – image;
    to convey – convey, express (idea, etc.);
    to heighten – increase the intensity of the paint, make the color brighter; shade, tint (drawing); highlight(image);
    to retouch – make corrections (about a painting);
    to scrape (out) – erase the already painted part of the picture;
    paint in true colors - depict truthfully
    to paint from life - paint from life;
    to draw from nature – draw from nature;
    to load – put thick paint;
    to prime – prime the canvas;
    to varnish – to varnish, to varnish.

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