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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sublime work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a piece of art, literature, or any creative endeavor that evokes a sense of beauty or excellence.
Example: "The painting was truly a sublime work, capturing the essence of nature in a way that left viewers in awe."
Alternatives: "an exquisite piece" or "a magnificent creation".
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I discovered a sublime work, a living, enthralling language.
Chances are the Missa Solemnis was chosen in 1900 partly because its rich, regal textures, in which the orchestra, chorus and vocal soloists are tightly interwoven, make it a sublime work with which to consecrate a new hall, and partly because those qualities, along with Beethoven's alternation of thunder and rumination, show off the sound of both the room and the ensemble.
For the time being, and most beholders other than astrophysicists might settle for indefinitely, the beauty of the Hubble portrait should be more than sufficient to appreciate the "Pillars of Creation," however they were sculpted, as a sublime work of natural art.
This is a district of handmade fragrances and cobbled medieval streets, of the Tour de France and a sublime work ethic of setting out in the morning for freshly baked baguettes, a three-hour lunch in Matisse's gold sun, a swim, a sleep and dinner at nine with long views to the Mediterranean and the scattering of diamonds of Saint Paul-en-Forêt.
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In Sluyters's sublime work, we see a woman of color dressed in black — black hat with a wide brim, black dress.
The recorded catalog is full of worthy recordings of Edward Elgar's Cello Concerto in E minor, a sublime 1919 work by an English master deeply affected by the horrors of World War I and, probably, by his own declining primacy.
When one ponders all the second-rate theater regularly recycled for the multiplex, it is astonishing that only now, 98 years after the play was first performed in Moscow, can filmgoers watch a full-blown version in English of Chekhov's sublime work.
The language of creative endeavour is often applied to a football match, whether we describe a goal as 'a masterpiece', a pass as 'picture perfect' or a moment of individual self-expression as a 'stroke of genius', as if the player involved were a master painter putting the final touches to some sublime work.
"The combination of outstanding provenance and gold-standard quality in this sublime work by this blue-chip artist made for an historic auction moment," said Alex Branczik, the senior director at the auction house and head of the sale.
"Hilary Mantel rules historical fiction, John Banville is touring as we speak and Rupert Thomson is about to publish a fabulous novel here with Other Press, which has also been home to three novels by John Boyne and the sublime work of James Kelman.
Carter Stanley's songs of earthly separation, such as "The White Dove" and "The Fields Have Turned Brown," and randy romancers, such as "How Mountain Girls Can Love," were the equals of Monroe's most sublime work.
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