mural

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English - Turkish
duvara yapılmış resim
(Tıp) müral
(Tıp) müral trombüs
fresk
duvar resmi
duvar resim

Ressam eski taş duvarda en karmaşık duvar resimlerini yaptı. - The artist painted the most intricate of murals on the old stone wall.

Onlar özellikle renkli duvar resimleridir. - Those are particularly colorful murals.

{s} duvara asılan
(isim) duvar resmi
{s} duvar

Ressam eski taş duvarda en karmaşık duvar resimlerini yaptı. - The artist painted the most intricate of murals on the old stone wall.

Onlar özellikle renkli duvar resimleridir. - Those are particularly colorful murals.

(sıfat) duvar
duvar üstünde/duvar gibi
duvara yapılan resim
{s} duvara ait
{s} duvar gibi
mural painting
duvar resmi
mural painting and decoration
duvar resmi ve dekorasyon
extra mural
İlave duvar
English - English
{a} pertaining or relating to a wall
A large design or picture, generally created on the wall of a public building, sometimes using the fresco technique
a painting that is applied to a wall surface
Pictures which cover an expanse of wall (exterior or interior), usually applied directly onto the wall
A mural is a picture painted on a wall. a mural of Tangier bay. a painting that is painted on a wall, either inside or outside a building fresco (muralis , from murus ). Painting applied to and made integral with the surface of a wall or ceiling. Its roots can be found in the universal desire that led prehistoric peoples to create cave paintings the desire to decorate their surroundings and express their ideas and beliefs. The Romans produced large numbers of murals in Pompeii and Ostia, but mural painting (not synonymous with fresco) reached its highest degree of creative achievement in Europe with the work of such Renaissance masters as Masaccio, Fra Angelico, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael. In the 20th century, the mural was embraced by artists of the Cubist and Fauve movements in Paris, revolutionary painters in Mexico (e.g., Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros), and Depression-era artists under the sponsorship of the U.S. government (e.g., Ben Shahn, Thomas Hart Benton)
From the Latin word for wall, murus A large painting or decoration, either executed directly on a wall (fresco) or done separately and affixed to it
of or relating to walls; "mural painting"
Of or pertaining to a wall; being on, or in, a wall; growing on, or against, a wall; as, a mural quadrant
Wall painting or mosaics attached to a wall
A wall decoration with a pictorial design that continues over two or more strips of wallcovering and is intended to cover part or most of a wall without repeat Also called scenics
{s} of or pertaining to a wall; on a wall; painted on a wall; attached to a wall; resembling a wall
A large design or picture, generally created on the wall of a public building
Attached to, or of the nature of a wall
From the Latin word for wall, murus A large painting or decoration, either executed directly on a wall or done separately and affixed to it
[n] a wall-sized painting mounted on a wall or painted directly on a wall
a painting that is applied to a wall surface of or relating to walls; "mural painting
Any painting made directly on a wall
A large-scale painting on an interior or exterior wall
Resembling a wall; perpendicular or steep; as, a mural precipice
From the Latin word for walls, a mural is a large painting or decoration, either painted directly on the wall, such as a fresco, or prepared separately and affixed to the wall
Wall (adjectival)
{i} painting on a wall, fresco
a very large painting applied directly to a wall or ceiling
A large painting, usually drawn on a wall
a wall painting
extra-mural
Extra-mural courses are courses at a college or university which are taken mainly by part-time students
muralist
a painter of murals
muralist
{i} one who paints murals, one who paints on walls
muralist
An artist who paints murals
muralists
plural of muralist
murals
plural of mural
mural

    Hyphenation

    mu·ral

    Turkish pronunciation

    myûrıl

    Pronunciation

    /ˈmyo͝orəl/ /ˈmjʊrəl/

    Etymology

    [ 'myur-&l ] (adjective.) 1586. Latin muralis, from murus wall; more at MUNITION.
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