Examples of using Artistic objects in English and their translations into German
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Specifically, it has more than 15,000 archaeological and artistic objects.
As with all artistic objects, pricing is a difficult matter.
Designer Maarten Baas changes how we look at ephemerality with artistic objects.
These, as well as costumes, sheet music and other artistic objects are presented on the occasion of temporary exhibitions.
Suitable for courtesy lighting, as bed head light, or to illuminate paintings or artistic objects.
The artistic objects created during this workshop were exhibited for two months in the 3 partner countries- Austria.
The young product designer uses it for both fine, artistic objects and for utensils.
Apart from fashion, artistic objects can be purchased and caterers make sure that there will be plenty to eat and drink.
Some shops also work with iron and they all make it artistic objects or household utensils.
In order to underscore the spirit of this unique building,the space has been furnished with historic furniture and artistic objects.
Inspired by the natural beauty of these plants she then produces artistic objects which are both useful and poetic.
Admire the needlework of Mary Queen of Scots bedhangings, the treasury of fine furniture, paintings, porcelain,and many more artistic objects.
The foundation for a working in as natural a manner as possible with artistic objects is laid in the first four semesters.
The NONAM features artistic objects and everyday items used by these natives, from the typical feather jewelry seen in westerns to Inuit kayaks.
Further research perspectives are the poetics of audio-visual images and the meaning of artistic objects, which drastically alter forms of human experience.
We pushed for creating artistic objects that push the boundries of design and wanted to work as indepent artists so we could stay home take care of our first daughter" sums Dew.
Manuscripts equipped with illuminations are a central corpus of sources for the history of art, since they have been preserved inmuch higher numbers than other two-dimensional artistic objects of the Middle Ages, such as frescos or panel paintings.
On the wooden roof terrace, there are several artistic objects and sculptures, which are graced and relished thanks to the beautiful, open ambience and daylight.
Merchants from Nara had assembled here in the safe presumption that I would be willing to buy various objects, so that under Buddha's eyes a vivid trade soon developed thatwas continued on the exterior of the temple at the nearby shops that contained many artistic objects.
Further along,the Salt Museum offers testimonies and a collection of technical and artistic objects that will enable you to imagine the labour of the salt workers and the historical importance of salt.
Public space is an urban concept which entails artistic objects or other kinds of artistic interventions in public spaces, preferably in down town areas or smaller urban cores, as an element of design of a plaza, or as an aesthetic upgrading of a new or existing settlement.
Constant research and continually developing work techniques applied to glass have enabled us to diversify our production, adding to the range,in addition to stamping pendants for lamps(polished and semi-polished), more artistic objects, such as pegs, plates, reflectors and quadriedros, blown glass and glass bars.
Thus in in his exhibition Wiped out images(1997) Schefferski placed sixteen artistic objects consisting of"devotional objects" and everyday furnishings from the former GDR in a Berlin antiquities and junk shop, all of which were related to the Nazi period or the history of the GDR.
A cauterized film is nolonger a photographic medium but an artistic object.
However, this does not imply the artistic object or the aesthetics of design being secondary.
It has to endeavor to make the transmission from the artistic object to the viewer/interpreter as free of interruptions as possible.
Large ashtray 100% handmade by Tunisian artisans, Its rounded shape and specific blue andwhite color of the Tunisian pottery make it a very artistic object.
In her works, the artist uses simple arrangements and apparatusesto observe and examine the relationship between the artistic object, the viewer's perception and her own position.
Apart from the passionate inquiry of artistic agency on the image plane, the reference to liquid substances, transformation and gender, the series stages those processes that render visible how her works present themselves and can undergo changes-and thus destabilize the difference between artistic object and documentation.