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1. Read the text and translate it into Ukrainian.

2. Answer the following questions:

1. What are important parallels between the two great emerging powers of the nineteenth century, the United States and Russia?

2. When was the Academy of Art established in Russia?

3. What did Vasily Surikov bring to academic life in the capital of Russia?

4. What did Vasily Surikov discover and explore in the 1880s?

5. How can Vasily Surikov be considered?

6. What did Surikov take after Tintoretto in his work “Morning of the Execution of the Strel’tsy”?

7. What does Surikov show in his work “Boyarynya Morozova”?

8. What are the titles of other famous works by Surikov except for “Morning of the Execution of the Strel’tsy” and “Boyarynya Morozova”?

9. What does Surikov depict in his painting “Count Menshikov in Exile”?

10. What made Surikov a great painter?

3. Give Ukrainian equivalents of the following words and phrases:

belated arrival

sombre glories

infinite vastness

magnitude

the most derivative kind

“dark backward and abysm of time”

harsh light of modern vision

sense of the illimitable space

to concentrate entirely

tremendous shape

reckless theatricality

coup de main

to impose order and instant recognition

positive frenzy of emotion

heartbreaking display of savage resistance

4. Give English equivalents of the following words and phrases:

впливова держава

притаманна міць

відображати в розмірі

бути переслідуваним минулим

досліджувати реальну тему

приділяти детальну увагу

яскраве представлення

жахливе хизування

бути засудженим

самітне ув’язнення

боже втручання

маса рухів

безмежний пафос

конфлікт долі

що впадає у вічі

невідворотній біль

величний мазок

5. Make up sentences of your own with the given words and phrases.

6. Match a line in A with a line in B.

A

B

sombre

disposed to believe in any irrational belief

infinite

an individual, object, or part regarded as typical of the group or class to which it belongs

to cherish

to preoccupy completely

specimen

capable of, revealing, or characterized by intense emotion

to obsess

to show great tenderness for

superstitious

having or showing no regard for danger or consequences

reckless

in distress and having a great need or desire

desperate

spirited, lovely

dashing

extremely or immeasurably great or numerous

passionate

dim, gloomy or shadowy

7. Summarize the text in English. Unit 54 text

The Belated Arrival and Sombre Glories of Russian Art

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