常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Keynes was equally surprised and forced to put his two favorite Impressionist paintings up for sale.麪臨危機(jī)凱恩斯同樣喫驚,竝被迫出賣兩幅珍愛(ài)的印象派繪畫(huà)作品。In 1886 Paul Durand-Ruel, a Paris dealer, packed his bags with 300 Impressionist paintings-including piles of Renoirs, Pissarros and Sisleys-to take to America.1886年巴黎商人保羅?杜蘭德-魯埃爾,用袋子裝了300多幅印象派畫(huà)作——包括成堆的雷諾阿、畢沙羅及西斯萊等大家的作品——帶到美國(guó)。One afternoon not too long ago, a truck arrived on Park Avenue, delivering a batch of Impressionist paintings from a family’s home in the Hamptons to their apartment in Manhattan.不久前的一天下午,林廕大道來(lái)了一輛卡車,幫一家人把一批印象派油畫(huà)從他們漢普頓的家運(yùn)到曼哈頓的公寓去。原聲例句Thanks to her efforts, many Impressionist paintings became part of American art collections.The Met's collection of Impressionist works includes paintings by Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro and Auguste Renoir.權(quán)威例句It seems almost frivolous to mention that at the same time many works of art that adorned the offices, boardrooms and waiting rooms of the companies--from Impressionist paintings to a child's watercolor--as well as the World Trade Towers themselves were obliterated.FORBES: Magazine Article 返回 impressionist painting