Sentence examples for art built up from inspiring English sources

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With treasures from the 8th through the 18th centuries, the Met is celebrating its comprehensive holdings in Chinese art, built up largely through the support of Dillon (1909-2003), a museum official for more than 50 years.

The Parrish needed to expand and upgrade the space, and provide dedicated galleries for its permanent collection of 19th-, 20th- and 21st-century American art, built up since the 1950's, but much of it kept in storage for years.

It should not be overlooked that today's food scientists have the capability of designing better food by harnessing in a positive manner, using scientific principles, the creativity or intuition (the art) built up over the years from practical experience without denigrating or rejecting a personal approach in artistically designing food.

Ranging over a thousand years, from the 8th to the 18th century, they celebrate the Met's now comprehensive holdings in Chinese art, built up largely through the support of Mr. Dillon (1909-2003), an official of the museum for more than 50 years.

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Of course, he wouldn't be where he is today without a considerable vein of cunning, and this can be gauged by his astounding art collection, built up by swapping prints for works by his subjects, who have included Mondrian, Ernst, Leger and de Kooning and nearly every other heavy hitter in the Modernist line.

"The art is built up by generative shapes, freehand brush-drawings, splash & drip-effects etc.

The pieced-together look that results nicely suits an art that is built up from many cultural strands.

"It gives you some interesting or amusing insights into the way contemporary art has been built up," he added.

The first room of the exhibition presents key pieces from the archive of sketches and paintings from Italian art that Manet built up in Paris and during his visits to the peninsula.

Remember the Vogels One of America's most important art collections was built up in the 60s by Herbert and Dorothy Vogel, a postal clerk and a librarian, who filled their one-bedroom flat with 2,500 small works by some of the 20th century's biggest names: Andy Warhol, Donald Judd, Sol Lewitt.

Anthony d'Offay did generously transfer ownership of the exceptional art collection he had built up over 28 years, then valued at £125m, jointly to Tate and the National Galleries of Scotland.

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