Vocabulary List
Verbs
Appreciate (ocenit) - To recognize the quality or significance of something, especially art.
Compose (skládat) - To create music or literary work.
Create (tvořit) - To bring something into existence, often used in art and design.
Design (navrhnout) - To plan and make a drawing or layout for an artwork or object.
Exhibit (vystavovat) - To publicly display art or objects for viewing.
Illustrate (ilustrovat) - To create images or drawings to accompany text.
Interpret (interpretovat) - To express or explain the meaning of something, often in performance arts.
Perform (předvádět) - To present a form of art, such as acting or music, to an audience.
Photograph (fotografovat) - To capture images with a camera.
Sculpt (sochařit) - To carve or shape materials to create a sculpture.
Critique (kritizovat) - To evaluate or analyze art or performance.
Admire (obdivovat) - To view art or creativity with appreciation or wonder.
Curate (kurátorovat) - To organize and oversee an art exhibition or collection.
Inspire (inspirovat) - To stimulate creativity or artistic ideas in oneself or others.
Nouns
Art (umění) - A broad category of creative expression, including visual and performing arts.
Canvas (plátno) - The fabric or surface on which paintings are often created.
Culture (kultura) - The shared customs, arts, and social institutions of a community.
Exhibition (výstava) - A public display of artworks or cultural items.
Gallery (galerie) - A space where art is displayed for public viewing.
Genre (žánr) - A category or style, often used in art and literature.
Heritage (dědictví) - The cultural legacy or traditions passed down through generations.
Illustration (ilustrace) - A drawing or image used to complement or explain text.
Masterpiece (mistrovské dílo) - A work of outstanding artistry or skill.
Museum (muzeum) - An institution housing collections of art, history, or science.
Painting (malba) - A picture created using paint on a surface, such as canvas.
Performance (představení) - A live presentation of art, such as theater or music.
Photograph (fotografie) - An image captured by a camera.
Sculpture (socha) - A three-dimensional work of art made by shaping materials like stone or metal.
Theater (divadlo) - A place or form of art for dramatic performances.
Tradition (tradice) - Established cultural practices handed down over time.
Audience (publikum) - The group of people who observe or listen to a performance.
Critic (kritik) - A person who evaluates and provides feedback on art or performances.
Portrait (portrét) - An artwork representing a specific person, usually their face.
Adjectives
Creative (kreativní) - Having the ability to create or imagine unique ideas or expressions.
Cultural (kulturní) - Related to the arts, customs, and social achievements of a society.
Expressive (výrazový) - Effectively conveying emotions or ideas.
Iconic (ikonický) - Widely recognized as a representative symbol, often in art or culture.
Imaginative (nápaditý) - Full of creativity and originality.
Innovative (inovativní) - Introducing new ideas, original and advanced.
Inspiring (inspirující) - Having a quality that motivates creativity or admiration.
Symbolic (symbolický) - Serving as a symbol or representation of ideas or themes.
Traditional (tradiční) - Based on longstanding practices or customs.
Visual (vizuální) - Related to seeing or the use of images and visuals.
Aesthetic (estetický) - Concerned with beauty or artistic appreciation.
Artistic (umělecký) - Showing skill or talent in art.
Dramatic (dramatický) - Relating to drama or theatrical presentations.
Theatrical (divadelní) - Pertaining to the theater or performances.
Authentic (autentický) - Genuine or real, especially in cultural expression.
Choose the correct word based on the explanation and translation:
Explanation: To recognize the quality or significance of something, especially art. (ocenit)
Explanation: To create music or literary work. (skládat)
Explanation: A broad category of creative expression, including visual and performing arts. (umění)
Explanation: To plan and make a drawing or layout for an artwork or object. (navrhnout)
Explanation: A picture created using paint on a surface, such as canvas. (malba)
Explanation: A space where art is displayed for public viewing. (galerie)
Explanation: To organize and oversee an art exhibition or collection. (kurátorovat)
Explanation: To create images or drawings to accompany text. (ilustrovat)
Explanation: The cultural legacy or traditions passed down through generations. (dědictví)
Explanation: An institution housing collections of art, history, or science. (muzeum)
Choose the correct word based on the explanation and translation:
Explanation: A work of outstanding artistry or skill. (mistrovské dílo)
Explanation: To present a form of art, such as acting or music, to an audience. (předvádět)
Explanation: To evaluate or analyze art or performance. (kritizovat)
Explanation: The group of people who observe or listen to a performance. (publikum)
Explanation: To stimulate creativity or artistic ideas in oneself or others. (inspirovat)
Explanation: To carve or shape materials to create a sculpture. (sochařit)
Explanation: Established cultural practices handed down over time. (tradice)
Explanation: An image captured by a camera. (fotografie)
Explanation: A drawing or image used to complement or explain text. (ilustrace)
Explanation: To capture images with a camera. (fotografovat)
Choose the correct word based on the explanation and translation:
Explanation: A category or style, often used in art and literature. (žánr)
Explanation: A place where art is displayed, often in a dedicated building. (galerie)
Explanation: To express or explain the meaning of something, often in performance arts. (interpretovat)
Explanation: To publicly display art or objects for viewing. (vystavovat)
Explanation: A form of live presentation of art, such as theater or music. (představení)
Explanation: The fabric or surface on which paintings are often created. (plátno)
Explanation: A three-dimensional work of art made by shaping materials like stone or metal. (socha)
Explanation: The shared customs, arts, and social institutions of a community. (kultura)
Explanation: An artwork representing a specific person, usually their face. (portrét)
Explanation: A person who evaluates and provides feedback on art or performances. (kritik)
Choose the correct word based on the explanation and translation:
Explanation: A place or form of art for dramatic performances. (divadlo)
Explanation: Having the ability to create or imagine unique ideas or expressions. (kreativní)
Explanation: Related to the arts, customs, and social achievements of a society. (kulturní)
Explanation: Having a quality that motivates creativity or admiration. (inspirující)
Explanation: Concerned with beauty or artistic appreciation. (estetický)
Explanation: Showing skill or talent in art. (umělecký)
Explanation: Introducing new ideas, original and advanced. (inovativní)
Explanation: Widely recognized as a representative symbol, often in art or culture. (ikonický)
Explanation: Effectively conveying emotions or ideas. (výrazový)
Explanation: Serving as a symbol or representation of ideas or themes. (symbolický)
Choose the correct word based on the explanation and translation:
Explanation: Full of creativity and originality. (nápaditý)
Explanation: Based on longstanding practices or customs. (tradiční)
Explanation: Related to seeing or the use of images and visuals. (vizuální)
Explanation: Relating to drama or theatrical presentations. (dramatický)
Explanation: Pertaining to the theater or performances. (divadelní)
Explanation: Genuine or real, especially in cultural expression. (autentický)
Explanation: Effectively showing or communicating emotion, often used in performance arts. (výrazný)
Explanation: Widely recognized and regarded as an important symbol or example. (ikonický)
Explanation: Introducing original and advanced ideas, especially in art or technology. (inovativní)
Explanation: Used as a representation or metaphor for a concept or idea. (symbolický)