The Algerian professor of fine arts, Nasr El Din Ben Tayeb, published a French-Arabic arts dictionary in Algeria, which includes more than 3,700 words.
Algerian Ministry of Culture and Arts participated in this cultural initiative by funding of 80%of it. According to Algerian news agencies’ reports, this publication, which is the only one in Algeria and the second in the Arab world, is a bilingual “French-Arabic” dictionary that includes 209 pictures in white and black, to support difficult vocabulary, in addition to an appendix that deals with the biography and artistic biography of 110 famous Algerian artists in the world, accompanied by ample explanations of the techniques used by these artists and the schools and artistic trends to which they belong.
The author will present this dictionary for discussion in a meeting that will be organized at the Department of Arts at the University of Oran.
The writer Nasr El Din Ben Tayeb,, who studied at the University Of Mostaganem and Oran, obtained a degree in art in Paris (France) and has several books, including “Impressionism and the Impressionists,” “The Impressionist Movement,” and the history of art from the Stone Age to the 13th century AD, and another from the 14th century to the 13th century AD. Twenty years ago.
He is currently publishing “The Encyclopedia of the History of World Art from the Stone Age to the Present Day” and seeks to complete small French-Arabic dictionaries specializing in each art separately in cooperation with specialists.
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