A.Peter siaht fern.B.Peter читает Телепрограмму. С. Питер встает. D.Peter одевается. Nein.Malen Да, картина не моя мое хобби. Скажите ваше хобби?
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Кривой дом в городе Сопот (Польша)
Этот необычный дом совершенно лишен прямых углов. Он был создан в 2004 году архитекторами Залевским и Шотинским. С присущей европейцам точностью архитекторы вписали столь необычную конструкцию в историческую часть города, при этом с максимальной выгодой для близлежащих магазинов и кафе и внешней гармонией с окружающими строениями. Вдохновили архитекторов на создание столь смелого сооружения рисунки художников детских книг Пера Оскара Дальберга и Яна Марцина Шанцера.
1. Do you live in a house or a flat ? - I live in a flat.
2. How many rooms have you got?- l have got five rooms.
3. What is your favorite <span>room?- My favorite room is our dining room.
4 .What is there in this room?- There is a TV-set, a sofa and a carpet in this room. There are two armchairs and some pictures on the walls in the room.</span>
May be draughts(шашки)??????
English art historian Ernst Gombrich deduces the origins of Cubism from the work of the French artist Paul Cezanne, citing as an example of his work "Mount Saint-Victoire from Bellevue" and "Mountains in Provence", as well as his response to the letter of young Pablo Picasso: "In one of the letters Cezanne recommends the young artist to view nature as a collection of simple forms - spheres, cones, cylinders. He meant that these basic forms must be kept in consciousness as the organizing principle of the picture. Picasso and his friends took the advice literally. "
<span>The emergence of Cubism is traditionally dated 1905-1907 years and associated with the work of Pablo Picasso and J. Braque. The term "cubism" appeared in 1908, after Henri Matisse, after seeing the landscapes of the House in Estaca, written by J. Braque in 1908 exclaimed "What are the cubes"</span>