pompier उदाहरण वाक्य
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- While Dal?may have been excommunicated by Breton, he neither abandoned his themes from the 1930s, including references to the " persistence of time " in a later painting, nor did he become a depictive pompier.
- Ingres painted " Henri IV Playing with His Children ", culminated in the pompier art of French academicians such as Jean-L�on G�r�me ( 1824 1904 ) and Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier ( 1815 91 ).
- "' L'art pompier "', literally " Fireman Art ", is a derisive late-nineteenth-century French term for large " official " academic art paintings of the time, especially historical or allegorical ones.
- The intermediate scale, the firefighter nurse ( " infirmier sapeur-pompier ", ISP ), is only a recent evolution and is performed by nurses who have been specially trained acting with emergency protocols; these nurses are the French equivalent of paramedics.
- However, a new term " L'art pompier " had entered the scene as a derisive term for traditional academic art, and a less conservative, freer, more sincere approach to art, that participated in paving the way to modern art in 1888-1889.
- L'art Pompier ( a term supporters mostly avoid ) has enjoyed something of a critical revival in the last twenty years, partly caused by the new Mus�e d'Orsay in Paris, where it is displayed on more equal terms with the Impressionists and Realist painters of the period.
- :Variously called a hook ladder, a pompier ladder ( from the french for firefighter ) or scaling ladder, although scaling can be one or two beam, when used in heraldry they are usually called scaling . " meltBanana " 12 : 10, 14 September 2012 ( UTC)
- The French referred derisively to the style of academic art as " L'art Pompier " ( " pompier " means " fireman " ) alluding to the paintings of Jacques-Louis David ( who was held in esteem by the academy ) which often depicted soldiers wearing fireman-like helmets.
- The French referred derisively to the style of academic art as " L'art Pompier " ( " pompier " means " fireman " ) alluding to the paintings of Jacques-Louis David ( who was held in esteem by the academy ) which often depicted soldiers wearing fireman-like helmets.
- "Pompier " ( firefighter ) etymologically comes from the concept of pumping ( water ) and refers to the manual pumps that were originally used . " Sapeur " means " sapper " and refers to the first official firefighting unit created by Napoleon I which was part of the military engineering arm.