Ответ:
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Объяснение:
<span>asking
going
coming
staying
saying
making
working
telling
cooking
watching
climbing
sleeping
cleaning
washing
sitting
acting
knitting
helping
correcting
enjoy</span>ing
1. A lot of tourists come to St. Petersburg because it is a large and
beautiful city that is known as the cultural capital of Russia.
2. Yes, it was. It was <span>the capital of Russia in 1712-1918.
3. I would prefer to visit the Winter Palace, the </span>Hermitage,
the Mariinsky Theatre, the Neva with its famous bridges, Kazan and
Saint Isaac's Cathedrals, Nevsky Prospect and much more.
4. The Winter Palace was the first Imperial Palace and now it's the most famous building in the city, situated in Palace square.
5. The Summer Garden is situated between Kutuzov embankment and Fontanka <span>embankment.
</span>6. We can see t<span>here the monument called The Bronze Horseman (devoted to Peter I) and a monument, devoted to I.A.Krylov.
</span>Krylov wrote fables. They are: The Crow and the Fox, The Elephant and the Pug, The <span>Donkey and the Nightingale.
</span>7. The Russian tsars lived in the Winter Palace, which is the Hermitage museum now
8. The city of St. Petersburg was founded by tsar Peter I. It was in 1703.
10.
St.Petersburg had official names: Petrograd, Leningrad and a lot of
inofficial such as Northern Capital, Northen Paradise The City on the
Neva.
Столы, радио, лампы, книги
The painting is written by A.I. Kuindzhi and was exhibited the only picture at the exhibition in 1880. The painting was the only one at the exhibition and it became a real sensation. The artist himself said that this is the main product of his entire life.
Kuindzhi focused all his talents on conveying the illusion of real light, and searching for a composition that would convey a sense of spatiality and light. "Moonlit Night on the Dnieper" was the most convincing work that conveyed the lighting effect so real. Moonlight and the light from the moon itself the artist conveyed so accurately that the audience saw the picture, were amazed.
Harmony and calmness, simplicity of images in the picture. The artist chose the top point from above for work. From here he has the opportunity to display on the canvas more heavily the sky. The moon shines here. She is
colors the clouds in cold light. Below you can see how the moonlight oscillates on the waters of the Dnieper. One can see the slow course of the river, its bends and the coastline.
Kuindzhi was called the artist of light. This title he received for his love for the exact light transmission of sunsets, noonday shadows and moonlit nights.
The watery surface of the Dnieper, velvety blue at night, is illuminated by moonlight. Thanks to this coverage the Ukrainian huts whiten. Despite the darkness, the picture can be distinguished by numerous objects. These are huts, and trees covered with foliage, and crooked stems of a Tartar. All this is covered by night darkness, but can be seen in brown color.
The heavenly sphere is depicted by the artist as majestic and infinite.
Creating a picture, Kuindzhi used one artistic device. He compared the warm reddish shade of the earth with cold-silvery shades. This artist has achieved the effect of the depth of space. Sensation of vibrating light was obtained due to the use of small dark smears in the illuminated places.
The painting is in the State Tretyakov Gallery.