单词 | Pheidias |
例句 | He may be a 5th century Athenian sculptor, Pheidias, or even the God Hephaistos, whose leg was injured when he was tossed off Mount Olympus as a baby. With ‘Power and Pathos,’ National Gallery enters its own bronze age 2015-12-17T05:00:00Z Alcamenes, the rival or pupil of Pheidias, was the sculptor of a herm at Athens, a copy of which, dating from Roman times, was discovered at Pergamum in 1903. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z Here the product of the age of Pericles remains unsurpassed still; the works of Herodotus and Thucydides standing along with those of Pheidias as models for all time. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 5 "Hinduism" to "Home, Earls of" 2012-03-25T02:00:05.717Z Among the pupils of Pheidias who may naturally be supposed to have worked on the sculptures of the Parthenon, the most notable were Alcamenes and Agoracritus. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 4 "Grasshopper" to "Greek Language" 2011-11-28T03:00:19.517Z It is impossible to make a more definite statement with confidence, in the present state of our knowledge as to the Attic sculptors who preceded Pheidias. A Catalogue of Sculpture in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum, Volume I (of 2) 2011-09-30T02:00:18.107Z There was the grove of Altis, in which were ranged the statues of the victorious athletes, and the temple of Olympian Zeus with the chryselephantine statue of the god, the masterpiece of Pheidias. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 4 "G" to "Gaskell, Elizabeth" 2011-08-24T02:00:20.690Z Various ancient writers testify to the beauty and dignity of the statue, which was considered equal to the Zeus of Pheidias. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z It was curious to compare them mentally with the marble quarries of Pentelicus from which Ictinus carved the Parthenon and Pheidias the Fates. The Life, Letters and Work of Frederic Leighton Volume II 2011-05-22T02:00:17.943Z The first has been given to the chisel of Polyclitus; the second seems to represent the Wounded Amazon of Cresilas; the third has by some archaeologists been given to Pheidias. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 4 "Grasshopper" to "Greek Language" 2011-11-28T03:00:19.517Z The present part of the catalogue deals with Myron and Pheidias. A Catalogue of Sculpture in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum, Volume I (of 2) 2011-09-30T02:00:18.107Z Poets like Pindar, Simonides and Euripides sung his praises, and sculptors like Pheidias and Praxiteles were engaged by the state to carve his statue. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 4 "G" to "Gaskell, Elizabeth" 2011-08-24T02:00:20.690Z Either of these men might have sat to Pheidias for the Theseus. The Life, Letters and Work of Frederic Leighton Volume I 2011-05-22T02:00:16.657Z There are exceptions, such as Watts, whose greatest artistic emotion was excited when he seized the beauty and style in Pheidias. The Life, Letters and Work of Frederic Leighton Volume II 2011-05-22T02:00:17.943Z The three great masters of the 5th century, Myron, Pheidias and Polyclitus are all in some degree known to us from their works. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 4 "Grasshopper" to "Greek Language" 2011-11-28T03:00:19.517Z The sculptures of the Parthenon illustrate the style of Pheidias, the greatest of Greek sculptors. A Catalogue of Sculpture in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum, Volume I (of 2) 2011-09-30T02:00:18.107Z It would be more accurate to compare them to the shapes covered with thin ivory and ornamented with gold and jewels, in which the Greeks, and even Pheidias himself, delighted. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z The kind of hat," Napier pointed out afterward, "that Pheidias gave to Mercury. The Messenger 2011-03-26T02:00:14.523Z On the acropolis was a temple of Athena, with a gold and ivory statue by Pheidias. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 3 "Electrostatics" to "Engis" 2011-02-06T03:00:53.093Z Further, for brief accounts of the chief artists the reader is referred to biographical articles, under such heads as Pheidias, Praxiteles, Apelles. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 4 "Grasshopper" to "Greek Language" 2011-11-28T03:00:19.517Z Pheidias, son of Charmides, the Athenian, was born about 500 b.c. A Catalogue of Sculpture in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum, Volume I (of 2) 2011-09-30T02:00:18.107Z From the time of Pheidias calm earnestness, self-conscious might, and clearness of intellect were the main characteristics of the goddess. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 7 "Arundel, Thomas" to "Athens" Pheidias pleads in his defence that the artist could not, if he would, desert the ancient religious tradition, which was consecrated in popular imagination by the romance of poetry;2028 that is fixed for ever. Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius He was the son of Pheidias, an astronomer, and was on intimate terms with, if not related to, Hiero, king of Syracuse, and Gelo his son. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 4 "Aram, Eugene" to "Arcueil" Here again we have no conclusive evidence; but it appears from the testimony of inscriptions that the pediments at all events were not executed until after Pheidias’s death. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 4 "Grasshopper" to "Greek Language" 2011-11-28T03:00:19.517Z The architect was Ictinos, but the sculptural decorations, and probably the design of the temple, were planned and executed under the superintendence of Pheidias. A Catalogue of Sculpture in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum, Volume I (of 2) 2011-09-30T02:00:18.107Z No city ever adorned herself with such an array of temples, public buildings and works of art as the Athens of Pericles and Pheidias. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 7 "Arundel, Thomas" to "Athens" That greatest triumph of idealism in plastic art, inspired by famous lines in the Iliad, was, by the consent of all antiquity, the masterpiece of Pheidias. Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius The tympana of the two pediments and all the metopes were enriched with the finest sculpture, and were realized, designed, and executed by Pheidias and his pupils. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 4 "Aram, Eugene" to "Arcueil" Of the works of Pheidias we have unfortunately no certain copy, if we except the small replicas at Athens of his Athena Parthenos. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 4 "Grasshopper" to "Greek Language" 2011-11-28T03:00:19.517Z It is possible, however, that the support was not a part of the design of Pheidias, but was an addition, found to be necessary before the time of Alexander. A Catalogue of Sculpture in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum, Volume I (of 2) 2011-09-30T02:00:18.107Z The decoration on the Parthenon was so eccentric that Pheidias was put in prison. Aubrey Beardsley The Zeus of Pheidias is the peace-loving and gentle providence of an undisturbed and harmonious Greece, the august giver of all good gifts, the father and saviour and guardian of men. Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius They were thus regarded as contemporary with the painter Polygnotus, if not with Pheidias. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 6 "Celtes, Konrad" to "Ceramics" Another work of Polyclitus was his Amazon, made it is said in competition with his great contemporaries, Pheidias, Cresilas and Phradmon, all of whose Amazons were preserved in the great temple of Artemis at Ephesus. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 4 "Grasshopper" to "Greek Language" 2011-11-28T03:00:19.517Z This figure has been thought to correspond with that of Pheidias in the original design. A Catalogue of Sculpture in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum, Volume I (of 2) 2011-09-30T02:00:18.107Z Were it so, the Dorians and Athenians, including Sophocles, Pindar, �schines, Epaminondas, all the Spartan kings and generals, the Theban legion, Pheidias, Plato, would have been one nation of rickety, phthisical, dropsical paralytics. A Problem in Modern Ethics being an inquiry into the phenomenon of sexual inversion, addressed especially to Medical Psychologists and Jurists Even the gods of the Capitol are now honoured by an offering of crude bullion, not by the masterpieces of a Pheidias or an Apelles. Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius Antiquity that thought Zeus must have revealed himself to Pheidias, thought, too, that should the high god deign to speak to mortals, it would be in the nightingale tongue of refinement which Plato employed. Historia Amoris: A History of Love, Ancient and Modern Other Greek colossi were the Apollo of Calamis; the Zeus and Heracles of Lysippus; the Zeus at Olympia, the Athena in the Parthenon, and the Athena Promachos on the Acropolis—all the work of Pheidias. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 6 "Cockaigne" to "Columbus, Christopher" On the left of the figure described as Pheidias is a Greek who has fallen on his knees. A Catalogue of Sculpture in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum, Volume I (of 2) 2011-09-30T02:00:18.107Z He ignores the biographies of the Spartan kings, the institutions of Crete, the Theban Sacred Band, the dialogues of Plato, the anecdotes related about Pheidias, Sophocles, Pindar, Demosthenes, Alcibiades, and so forth. A Problem in Modern Ethics being an inquiry into the phenomenon of sexual inversion, addressed especially to Medical Psychologists and Jurists The two most celebrated examples are those by Pheidias of the statue of Athena in the Parthenon and of Zeus in the temple at Olympia. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 3 "Chitral" to "Cincinnati" In Hesiod she was still a novice, but less austere than she afterward appeared in the conceptions of Pheidias. Historia Amoris: A History of Love, Ancient and Modern Was it Pheidias? or do they not know? The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 23 (of 25) At the same time Attic schemes of composition present themselves, which had already come into use in the time of Pheidias. A Catalogue of Sculpture in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum, Volume I (of 2) 2011-09-30T02:00:18.107Z All that was needed for the advent of the man who could design and create types of beauty for all ages was thus accumulated, and the man came, and his name was Pheidias. Needlework As Art Of course, we must not suppose that the Zeus of the actual Achaioi was a figure quite like the Zeus of Pheidias or of Homer. Five Stages of Greek Religion To have been able to display it, the general assumption was that either Pheidias had ascended above, or else that Zeus had descended to him. Historia Amoris: A History of Love, Ancient and Modern The ornaments consisted almost exclusively of sculpture of the very finest quality, executed by or under the superintendence of Pheidias. Architecture Classic and Early Christian The exact date of Agoracritos is not recorded, but he is said to have been a favourite pupil of Pheidias. A Catalogue of Sculpture in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum, Volume I (of 2) 2011-09-30T02:00:18.107Z It is that movement which you will not find elsewhere, any more than the statues of Pheidias or the dialogues of Plato or the poems of Aeschylus and Euripides. The Legacy of Greece Essays By: Gilbert Murray, W. R. Inge, J. Burnet, Sir T. L. Heath, D'arcy W. Thompson, Charles Singer, R. W. Livingston, A. Toynbee, A. E. Zimmern, Percy Gardner, Sir Reginald Blomfield The only gold and ivory statue of Athena on the Acropolis was, so far as is known, the so-called Parthenos of Pheidias. The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1 Therefore the Panathenaic procession furnished Pheidias with a series of sculptural motives, which he had only to express according to the principles of his art. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series No anatomical study will do for the modern artist what habitual acquaintance with the human form did for Pheidias. The Mind of the Artist Thoughts and Sayings of Painters and Sculptors on Their Art This want of uniformity in style suggests a time of transition in which the traditions of the school of Pheidias were still to some extent operative, while newer tendencies were beginning to make themselves felt. A Catalogue of Sculpture in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum, Volume I (of 2) 2011-09-30T02:00:18.107Z One cannot imagine Pheidias making a mistake such as this. The Legacy of Greece Essays By: Gilbert Murray, W. R. Inge, J. Burnet, Sir T. L. Heath, D'arcy W. Thompson, Charles Singer, R. W. Livingston, A. Toynbee, A. E. Zimmern, Percy Gardner, Sir Reginald Blomfield As when the God whom Pheidias moulds, Clothed in marmoreal calm divine, Veils all that strength ’neath beauty’s line, All energy in repose enfolds;— So He, in self-effacement great, Magnanimous to endure and wait. The Visions of England Lyrics on leading men and events in English History The Greek ideal was contained in the poetry of Homer, the sculpture of Pheidias, the heroism of Harmodius, the philosophy of Socrates. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series We all of us think of Athens in the fifth century as a golden period of great men, when every genius was appreciated, but you know that they put Pheidias in prison. Masques & Phases Reisch well points out that in composition and spirit there is an attempt, only partially successful, to preserve the manner of Pheidias as seen in the Parthenon pediments. A Catalogue of Sculpture in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum, Volume I (of 2) 2011-09-30T02:00:18.107Z In our fitful fever of honest intention and wrong judgement, high endeavour and point-blank commercialism, Greek art, the art of Pheidias and Ictinus, is still the wise mother to whom we must return. The Legacy of Greece Essays By: Gilbert Murray, W. R. Inge, J. Burnet, Sir T. L. Heath, D'arcy W. Thompson, Charles Singer, R. W. Livingston, A. Toynbee, A. E. Zimmern, Percy Gardner, Sir Reginald Blomfield The famous statue of the Apollo Belvedere in the Vatican, for instance, was long regarded as an original production either of Pheidias himself or of his school. Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood But the treatment of these ideas is purely, broadly human, on a level with that of the sculpture of Pheidias. Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7) The Age of the Despots A knowledge that behind painted masks and gilded, tawdry gew-gaws are the remains of a once living person gives even the mummy a human interest denied to the most exquisite handiwork of Pheidias. Masques & Phases Nothing is recorded as to the life of Polycleitos; his age, as compared with that of Pheidias, is not accurately known. A Catalogue of Sculpture in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum, Volume I (of 2) 2011-09-30T02:00:18.107Z Pheidias and his contemporaries did not venture to represent undraped women. The Legacy of Greece Essays By: Gilbert Murray, W. R. Inge, J. Burnet, Sir T. L. Heath, D'arcy W. Thompson, Charles Singer, R. W. Livingston, A. Toynbee, A. E. Zimmern, Percy Gardner, Sir Reginald Blomfield The mere sight of the work of Pheidias is like breathing pure health-giving air. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Second Series The perfection, even at that early stage and in the work of the disciples of Pheidias, was a quality of the personality. The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19 At Olympia, as the story goes, he uttered that well-known saying, that Pheidias had carved the very Zeus of Homer. Plutarch's Lives, Volume I It is probable that he was rather younger than Pheidias, as he was working at a later date. A Catalogue of Sculpture in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum, Volume I (of 2) 2011-09-30T02:00:18.107Z From Pheidias to Rembrandt there is no onward movement. Cobwebs of Thought There are those who say that the conventional picture of God of the great artists is moulded after the Zeus of Pheidias. The Jesus of History In Pheidias himself I cannot but think we should have found that moment as we find it in Aeschylus. The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19 The people took this man under its protection, and Pheidias was prosecuted before the Senate. Plutarch's Lives, Volume I As has been said already, most of the best work in sculpture—apart from these bronze and marble portraits of contemporaries—was reproduction of Grecian masterpieces dating from the time of Pheidias onward. Life in the Roman World of Nero and St. Paul The result is a product of picturesque and plastic art, as true to the Michaelangelesque spirit as the Temple of the Wingless Victory to that of Pheidias. Renaissance in Italy Volume 3 The Fine Arts Both of these women are large and brawny, unlike the Fates of Pheidias, in their muscular maturity. The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti He was a younger contemporary of Pheidias and noted for the delicacy and finish of his works, among which a Hephaestus and an Aphrodite ``of the Gardens'' were conspicuous. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 For this, Pheidias was imprisoned, and there fell sick and died, though some say that his enemies poisoned him in order to cast suspicion upon Perikles. Plutarch's Lives, Volume I What if the souls in our ridiculously ugly bodies become greater and grander than the marble men of Pheidias? Robert Browning: How to Know Him But between Pheidias and Michael Angelo lay Christianity, the travail of the world through twenty centuries. Renaissance in Italy Volume 3 The Fine Arts The result is a product of picturesque and plastic art as true to the Michelangelesque spirit as the Temple of the Wingless Victory to that of Pheidias. The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti It is safer to judge him by the sculptural decoration of the Parthenon, in which he must almost certainly have taken a share under the direction of Pheidias. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 The golden statue of the goddess was made by Pheidias, and his name appears upon the basement in the inscription. Plutarch's Lives, Volume I Thus arose the Jupiter of Pheidias, a Venus of Milo, an Apollo of Belvedere. Shakspere and Montaigne Both of these women are large and brawny, unlike the Fates of Pheidias in their muscular maturity. Renaissance in Italy Volume 3 The Fine Arts The figures carved by Pheidias for the Parthenon still shine by the side of the greatest modern sculpture. Imaginations and Reveries But the time of Pindar, of Aeschylus, of Sophocles, of Pheidias, of Polygnotos, was that happy interval when Hellas had beaten off the barbarian from her throat and had not yet murdered herself. The Extant Odes of Pindar This led to their both being envied and belied; for it was said that Perikles, with the connivance of Pheidias, carried on intrigues with Athenian ladies, who came ostensibly to see the works. Plutarch's Lives, Volume I It was just the worship for Pheidias and Praxiteles, for the bard of Teos and the soft Catullus, for sensual poet, painter, and sculptor. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 15, January, 1859 The human form in the work of Pheidias wore a joyous and sedate serenity; in that of Michael Angelo it is turbid with a strange and awful sense of inbreathed agitation. Renaissance in Italy Volume 3 The Fine Arts Pheidias, or Phidias, was to sculpture what Aeschylus was to tragic poetry,--the representative of the sublime and grand. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 03 Ancient Achievements While Pheidias wrought his marbles, the men up here carved walrus-ivory, and, in lieu of Homer, recited "The Crow's Last Flight" and "The Legend of the Northern Lights." The Magnetic North Pheidias or Phidias was to sculpture what Aeschylus was to tragic poetry, sublime and grand. The Old Roman World, : the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization. Let us take, for example, the statue of Zeus at Olympia, the most famous of the works of Pheidias. The Greek View of Life Pheidias was a talented fellow-citizen—a hewer in stone by profession: what could he know of the relations of Pheidias to posterity? South Wind But tell me; would Pheidias when he saw the lion's talon have known that it was a lion's, if he had never seen the animal? Marius the Epicurean — Volume 2 But, one by one, at last, as in the medieval parallel, monuments illustrative of the earlier growth of Greek art before the time of Pheidias have come to light, and to a just appreciation. Greek Studies: a Series of Essays We find accuracy, delicacy, naturalness, yet grandeur, sentiment, and beauty, such as Pheidias represented in his statues of Jupiter. The Old Roman World, : the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization. Pheidias lived in the golden age of Athenian art. Bulfinch's Mythology: the Age of Fable Pheidias, to him, may have been little more than an amateur, struggling with brute material in the infancy of his trade or calling. South Wind There is something in the comely form, the graceful drapery, which tells surely of the hand of Pheidias or Alcamenes. Marius the Epicurean — Volume 2 The school of Praxiteles, as distinguished from that of Pheidias, is especially the school of grace, relaxing a little the severe ethical tension of the latter, in favour of a slightly Asiatic sinuosity and tenderness. Greek Studies: a Series of Essays He was in poetry, what Pheidias and Michael Angelo were in art. The Old Roman World, : the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization. He became the most famous sculptor of his time, and when Pericles wanted a director for his great monumental works at Athens, he summoned Pheidias. Bulfinch's Mythology: the Age of Fable It could hardly be solved, as in Pericles or Pheidias, by the direct exercise of any single talent: amid the manifold claims of modern culture, that could only have ended in a thin, one-sided growth. The Renaissance Studies in Art and Poetry Himself, as a living man, were too loathsome for words; but here, thanks to Hokusai, he is not less admirable than Pheidias' Hermes, or the Discobolus himself. Yet Again These two tendencies, then, met and struggled and were harmonised in the supreme imagination, of Pheidias, in sculpture—of Aeschylus, in the drama. Greek Studies: a Series of Essays We wonder how, familiar as he was with the statues of Pheidias, he could have endured the lifeless and half-monstrous works of Egyptian sculpture. Laws The frieze of the Parthenon, executed under the supervision of Pheidias, represented one of the most glorious religious ceremonies of the Greek, the Pan-Athenaic procession. Bulfinch's Mythology: the Age of Fable I know that Pheidias is a sculptor, and that Homer is a poet; but what appellation is given to Protagoras? how is he designated? Protagoras The earlier sculpture confines itself to broad, central lines of heroic and divine character, as in the two masterpieces of Pheidias. Bulfinch's Mythology: the Age of Fable Other Aphrodites, the draped statue of Cos among them, and several statues of Eros, representing tender, effeminate youths, illustrate further the departure which Praxiteles marks from the restraint of Pheidias. Bulfinch's Mythology: the Age of Fable It was reserved for Pheidias to portray the highest conceptions of divinity of which the Greek mind was capable in his statues of Athene in the Parthenon at Athens, and the Zeus of Olympus. Bulfinch's Mythology: the Age of Fable The wild, passionate action of the whole work remove it far from the firm, orderly work of Pheidias, and carry it almost to the extreme of pathetic representation in sculpture shown by the Laocoon. Bulfinch's Mythology: the Age of Fable Pericles became president of the city in 444 B.C., just at the time when the decorative arts were approaching perfection under Pheidias. Bulfinch's Mythology: the Age of Fable In Athens, after Pheidias, the greatest sculptures were those used to adorn the Erechtheion. Bulfinch's Mythology: the Age of Fable Agoracritos left behind him works at Athens which in their perfection could scarcely be distinguished from the works of Pheidias himself, none of which have come down to us. Bulfinch's Mythology: the Age of Fable In short, the form of the god has the superb perfection, as the face has the dignity, which was attributed to Pheidias. Bulfinch's Mythology: the Age of Fable Pheidias sculptured other statues of Athene, but none so wonderful as the Athene Parthenos, which, with the Olympian Zeus, was the wonder and admiration of the Greek world. Bulfinch's Mythology: the Age of Fable Or course, Pheidias himself cannot have had more than the share of general director in the sculptures of the metope; many of them are manifestly executed by inferior hands. Bulfinch's Mythology: the Age of Fable The fame of Pheidias himself, however, rested very largely on three great pieces of art work: The Athene Promachos, the Athene Parthenos, and the Olympian Zeus. Bulfinch's Mythology: the Age of Fable The first of these was a work of Pheidias's youth. Bulfinch's Mythology: the Age of Fable He differed from Pheidias on the one hand and from Polycleitos on the other. Bulfinch's Mythology: the Age of Fable |
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