More From encyclopedia.com
Franz Schubert , Schubert, Franz (Seraph Peter)
Schubert, Franz (Seraph Peter) (b Vienna, 1797; d Vienna, 1828). Austrian composer. Son of impoverished schoolmaster,… artful , art·ful / ˈärtfəl/ • adj. 1. (of a person or action) clever or skillful, typically in a crafty or cunning way: her artful wiles. 2. showing creative… Conceptual Art , Conceptual art transformed the art world beginning in the 1960s by shifting the focus of the work from the art object itself to the ideas and concept… calciferol , calciferol
cal·cif·er·ol / kalˈsifəˌrôl; -ˌrōl/ • n. Biochem. one of the D vitamins, a sterol that is formed when its isomer ergosterol is exposed to… Graphic Arts , Graphic arts is a subcategory of visual arts and includes traditional arts mediums such as drawing, painting, and printmaking, as well as innovative… D , D, d [Called ‘dee’]. The 4th LETTER of the Roman ALPHABET as used for English. It originated in the triangular Phoenician symbol called daleth (akin…
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
Kyūdō