Примери за използване на Cellini на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Cellini, come on.
Benvenuto Cellini.
Cellini, you and Andy.
No. They're by Cellini.
Cellini… is he a wop?
Your… Your Cellini'Venus'?
Cellini, tell him how the ginzos pronounce it.
Andy and Cellini are both dead.
The reliquary attributed to Cellini.
Movie, Cellini, look in the cellar.
Come about our Cellini'Venus'.
In its center was a bust of Benvenuto Cellini.
Benevenuto Cellini understood silver.
Because I decided not to read the book by Mr. Cellini.
Cellini was born in Florence on 3 November 1500.
Perseus holding the head of Medusa,by Benvenuto Cellini.
Cellini was born on November 3, 1500 in Florence.
De Solnay, I'm still vitally interested in the Cellini'Venus'.
Take Benvenuto Cellini for example, one of the great Renaissance artists.
An equestrian piece attributed to the Cellini school.
My dear Bernard, Bonnet has a Cellini sculpture on exhibition right now which is worth $1.000.000.
Perseus with the Head of Medusa;bronze statue by Benvenuto Cellini.
Cellini was an obnoxious prick whose loyalty to Rome was as disgusting as it was unwise.
Perseus with the Head of Medusa,sculpted by Benvenuto Cellini.
The autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini, written in Florence beginning in 1558, also has much in common with the picaresque.
I'm giving the world an pleasure opportunity of studying and viewing the Cellini'Venus'.
Benvenuto Cellini created a salt cellar of gold and ebony in 1540 featuring Neptune and Amphitrite(earth and water) in elongated form and uncomfortable positions.
Perseus with the Head of Medusa is a bronze sculpture made by Benvenuto Cellini in the period 1545-1554.
It is even dreadful to have to repeat again that the“button” created by Benvenuto Cellini is not only not inferior to but undoubtedly far superior to multitudes of average paintings and graveyard sculpture.
Perseus holding head of Medusa,bronze statue created by sculptor Benvenuto Cellini in the period 1545-1554.