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Discover Ludwig'aesthetic effect' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to an effect that is pleasing to look at such as a painting, a garden, a sculpture, etc. For example, "The artist's use of light and shadows creates a beautiful aesthetic effect in the landscape painting."
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While visibly worn, the carpet is preserved in its entirety, and the aesthetic effect still works.
Occasionally walls with wood paneling or stone veneer are used for aesthetic effect.
She certainly loved art, of course; her aesthetic effect was not accidental.
If they are not specially posed, their aesthetic effect is sheer lucky chance.
Although of great intrinsic botanical importance, the plants are arranged for maximum aesthetic effect.
Music has for them not an aesthetic effect but an anesthetic effect.
Calder's mobiles, for example, depend for their aesthetic effect on constantly changing patterns of relationship.
The choice of technique depends on the size and the aesthetic effect that is sought.
But the aesthetic effect of the current boom will perhaps be most keenly felt on 19th Street, off 11th Avenue.
Although the specimens themselves are natural, their preparation and presentation are artfully orchestrated for maximum aesthetic effect.
Many of Klint's designs depend for their aesthetic effect on wood finishes, almost to the point of preciosity.
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