bottega 的定义
plural bot·te·gas, bot·te·ghe [boh-tey-gee, buh-; Italian bawt-te-ge]. /boʊˈteɪ gi, bə-; Italian bɔtˈtɛ gɛ/.
- the studio of a master artist, in which lesser artists, apprentices, or students learn by participating in the work.
bottega 近义词
等同于 studio
更多bottega例句
- In its Spring/Summer 2014 ready-to-wear collection, Bottega Veneta created looks with colors inspired by the Roman palazzo of old.
- Maier arrived at Bottega Veneta at the most challenging moment for a high-end brand.
- While other brands were paddling madly to stay afloat, Bottega Veneta was considered dead in the water.
- Maier applied a similarly methodical philosophy to the reconstruction of Bottega Veneta.
- And indeed, there is nothing that announces the Bottega Veneta brand from 50 paces.
- All these men, whose work is so full of splendour, came under the influence of Giorgione after passing through Bellini's bottega.
- There in that fantastic bottega he must have met Fra Bartolommeo, who later influenced him so deeply.
- He was a boy in his early teens when he entered his first master's bottega.
- All the medieval enthusiasms are reviewed and criticised from the standpoint of the Florentine bottega and piazza.
- He had his bottega on the Piazza S. Giovanni and lived with his brother in a house hard by.