English to Arabic Dictionary retrospective

retrospective

متطلع الى الوراء
definition
noun
a Georgia O'Keeffe retrospective
an exhibition or compilation showing the development of the work of a particular artist over a period of time.
adjective
our survey was retrospective
looking back on or dealing with past events or situations.
translation of 'retrospective '
adjective
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example
The problem of 'retrospective' awareness of the deleterious effects of mining is difficult to deal with.
Does our necessarily 'retrospective' position deform our understanding of the writing process?
The paradox of 'retrospective' exhibitions is that they present the artist's work as completed and therefore past, even as some of the work receives its first public viewing.
But if you haven't paid enough because you've spent half your life back-packing around the world, you are allowed to make 'retrospective' contributions for up to the past six years.
I managed to get assignments to write the 'retrospective' biographies of Raymond Massey and Burl Ives.
Fifteen minutes of 'retrospective' interviews with director and writer Polanski, producer Robert Evans and production designer Richard Sylbert offer a lot of history and insight about the film.
Ralston provides some technical knowledge and insight, while Harryhausen provides some 'retrospective' information and some information on O'Brien that others made not have previously known.
This was a 'retrospective' article about the attorney's career in the midst of a campaign for municipal judge, eight years after Burroughs was said to have submitted legislation.
In 1946, the New York Museum of Modern Art had a huge 'retrospective' exhibition of Marc Chagall's prints and paintings.
Bronte's limited world was one of moorland and governesses, big houses and class strictures, but Boylan goes further, uncovering the underbelly of Victorian society with 'retrospective' omniscience.
The rules are not 'retrospective' , but it will mean people who use trusts in the future will be forced to sell up, move out, or pay the tax.
Symphonic music tended to be 'retrospective' , with Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven forming the staple fare and accounting for the conservative forms of Schumann's and Mendelssohn's orchestral compositions.
The two 'retrospective' articles published by the Moulton Advertiser in 1984 and 1998 did not print the Letson family name.
A major 'retrospective' exhibition of his work was held at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts in 1996 and another was launched in Paris in 2000.
Reznikoff clearly preferred the wisdom of experience, a 'retrospective' mood, to merely evoking the frenzy of the immediate moment.
A quarter of any benchmarking award would be paid in June next year, 'retrospective' to December.
The previous October her first full 'retrospective' exhibition in the United States had opened at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, and despite infirmity Krasner traveled to Texas for the opening.
In 1999 the National Museum of American Art had a 'retrospective' exhibition of the artist's works.
The idea of commemoration shows up most strongly in the 'retrospective' narrative provided by the interpolated tales.
They tuned down in adaptation to Swedish taste, merging after some time into a romantic nationalism, embracing art nouveau and Jugend motifs as well as 'retrospective' back-to-basics ideals.
She is also preparing a touring 'retrospective' of Paul Kos, to open in April 2003.
The decisions of the ombudsman will be binding, subject to a right of appeal to the High Court with a 'retrospective' time limit of six years.
Following 'retrospective' exhibitions at the Whitney Museum and Corcoran Gallery in 1974, she began keeping journals documenting her life as an artist.
It said it didn't have to decide on whether the fact that CGU had filed for a trademark that it should have 'retrospective' rights on everything with that trademark in.
Organizing a 'retrospective' exhibition of an older, still highly productive artist can be tricky.
There might be some 'retrospective' legislation and one day they'll come around and take your computers away and name you in the paper.
In 2000, the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts in Alabama mounted a traveling 'retrospective' of his paintings.
In 1971 a major 'retrospective' of his work was held at the Museum of Modern Art.
These works, part of a bequest from Jochen Schneider, patron and friend of the artist in Kampala, were the specific stimulus for the 'retrospective' exhibition and its catalogue reviewed by Kasfir.
To celebrate Ian Hamilton Finlay's eightieth birthday, Edinburgh saw no fewer than three 'retrospective' exhibitions, which together illustrated something of his range as a poet, printmaker and sculptor.
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