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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a work on paper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a piece of art, a document, or a written piece that is created on a physical medium like paper.
Example: "The gallery is showcasing a work on paper that beautifully captures the essence of nature."
Alternatives: "a piece on paper" or "a document on paper".
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For a work on paper, that is a huge price.
That is a vast amount for a work on paper.
It ended up at $19.12 million, a phenomenal price for a work on paper.
"L'étreinte" (The Embrace) a work on paper done in 1971 over a two-day period, cost an extravagant £3.1 million.
It broke the auction record for a work on paper, fetching £29 million, three times its estimate.
A Gober drawing of a sink brought another record, this time for a work on paper by the artist.
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The first exhibitions of Mr. Birk's "American Qur'an," a work-on-paper series that is roughly a third complete, is about to open: 30 hand-painted pages at Catharine Clark Gallery in San Francisco starting on Thursday and another 30 at Koplin Del Rio gallery in Culver City starting Friday.
"Romeo, a works-on-paper space, is the perfect opportunity to have a show focused on my drawings.
At $16.32 million, it did not just set a record for any work on paper by Warhol.
But red dots could be spotted around a new works-on-paper section.
Ms. Frecon has had museum shows in Europe, was included in the 2000 Whitney Biennial and had a solo, works-on-paper show at the Drawing Center.
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