The study and creation of visual works of art.
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Examples for "fine arts"
Examples for "fine arts"
1The fine arts are called the offspring and the emblems of peace.
2The fine arts are necessarily at a very low ebb in Servia.
3The fine arts were one compensation for the necessary prose of life.
4The fine arts shone brilliantly under the encouragement of an enlightened ruler.
5The number of its books relating to the fine arts is 233.
1But eventually the Memphis station rolled into view, a beautiful white beaux arts building that looked like a museum.
2We're living in an era -to use Mencken's phrase -of the "Sahara of the beaux arts."
3New York was full of symbolic contrasts between boom and bust, and one of them was the beaux arts Siegel-Cooper building.
4The view across Pennsylvania Avenue was of an old beaux arts theater, shuttered now, its sign removed, leaving it nameless and empty.
5In 1867 Blanc became a member of the Academic des Beaux Arts.
6Thou art superb as a decorator-thoushalt be Minister des Beaux Arts.
7Very well, he said; as long as it isn't the Beaux Arts café.
8Her costumes were sculpted creations, as Beaux Arts as the pavilions.
9The expression concerns us; the construction concerns the Beaux Arts.
10It was near the college of Beaux Arts, and Annabelle knew the area well.
11They turned the corner by the Palais des Beaux Arts into the Boulevard Peirara.
12Trent looked for his wounded comrade from the Beaux Arts.
13He was the laziest fellow at the Beaux Arts; and that's saying a good deal.
14Every one in the Beaux Arts called him Boris.
15Modern French architecture, of the Beaux Arts style, Paris.
16When the war came the French students at the Beaux Arts had to go to fight.
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