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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a painting dated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a painting that has a specific date associated with it, often indicating when it was created.
Example: "The museum displayed a painting dated 1885, showcasing the artist's early style."
Alternatives: "a painting from" or "a painting created in".
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Is there a painting dated Sept. 11, 2001?
A painting dated 1987 by Ed Ruscha called "Man, Wife" also held my attention with its imagery, which shows two big ships under full sail in a heavy wind.
As for Leo Ornstein, the experimental and fiercely original pianist, he is represented by a painting dated 1918 by William Zorach that brings his unbridled pianism right into the quiet of the Heckscher Museum.
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Talling passed around a painting dating from 1750 showing the same scene, only with ships and rowboats passing through an estuary lined with wooden houses.
In the lobby of St. Benedict's hangs an oil painting dated 1953; it shows a black nun with two small children.
The house was originally a "classically beautiful" red brick Tudor building, and a Johannes Vorstermans painting dated to 1677 shows a smaller red house at Althorp and Holdenby House in the distance to the far right.
An enormous Miró oil painting dated Oct. 27, 1974, which could not have been more different with its large Expressionist composition of black ectoplasmic shapes suggestive of animated creatures, did brilliantly at £959,650.
The painting, dated between 1609 and 1611, is considered the most important Rubens to come on the market since the National Gallery of Art in London bought "Samson and Delilah" for $5.6 million in 1982.
(When I was a student of art history, I remember the shock of discovering an aboriginal Australian painting in my university's natural history museum rather than at the art gallery, even though the painting dated from 1988).
This is a prehistoric cave painting dating from the Stone Age, discovered at Ariège in France.
Mr. Schaming added that while the artist's exact intent was not completely clear, because "Genius" is based on an earlier Yvon painting, dating to 1858, the slave image might be "more about abolition than about emancipation".
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