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The phrase "aesthetic picture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an image that is visually pleasing or artistically appealing.
Example: "The gallery featured an aesthetic picture that captured the beauty of the landscape at sunset."
Alternatives: "artistic image" or "visually pleasing photo".
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What is supposed to be the problem with this aesthetic picture of art?
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Both signal an aesthetic crisis: big pictures -- whether built in, painted on or hung like banners -- have become more engrossing than the architecture that holds them up.
"I wish that shoot had not taken place, I regret it," he told Alpha TV, adding that he did "not agree with the aesthetic" of the pictures.
G Stanley Hall, a turn-of-the-century psychologist, wrote about American museums in the age of Chicago's lakefront boom, characterising them as "an esoteric and aesthetic mausoleum of pictures, open on certain days of the week to a few people".
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