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13:33 Dec 8, 2008 |
Catalan to English translations [PRO] Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Michael McCain (X) France Local time: 13:23 | ||||||
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4 | exhibition guidebook |
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4 | Exhibition Booklet |
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4 | gallery guide |
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3 | exhibition pamphlet |
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exhibition guidebook Explanation: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q="exhibition guideb... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 24 mins (2008-12-08 13:58:31 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Doesn't appear to be used much in Catalan (based on Google hits). |
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exhibition pamphlet Explanation: Your answer (or booklet or brochure) seems fine if it's a relatively small publication and if by 'quadern' they mean something like a 'fullet': "Obra impresa d'un nombre de pàgines generalment no superior a una cinquantena." (Enciclopèdia Catalana, SAU). I think guidebook, as Ross says, or simply 'guide' would work, too. |
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Exhibition Booklet Explanation: Have seen this used in art galleries. See New York City of Art, Museum of Biblical Art example in the hyperlink below. I think Ross´s & Michael´s explanations are correct too. Sort! Reference: http://www.mobia.org/store/detail.php?store_item_id=43 |
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gallery guide Explanation: I have the impression that the "quadern de sala" is intended to give information about the place where the exhibition is being held, i.e., the art gallery. This is in contrast to the "publicació de l'exposició", which would be the "exhibition guide/brochure" etc. I suggest "gallery guide" as a practical expression to indicate the difference and describe the purpose of the "quadern". I have found an example of this term used by a major municipal art gallery in Glasgow. www.glasgowmuseums.com/venue/showNews.cfm?venueid=9&itemid=285 - 21k - |
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