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Discover LudwigThe phrase "art case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a container or display case specifically designed for storing or showcasing art pieces.
Example: "The museum's new exhibit features an art case that beautifully displays the intricate sculptures."
Alternatives: "art display" or "art container".
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Moreover, the use of ART clinic nurses and ART case managers in the hospitals as data collectors might have introduced an interviewer bias.
The Dia Art Foundation has long supported cutting-edge art (case in point: it owns Robert Smithson's earthwork "Spiral Jetty").
By The New Yorker November 4, 2010 The Dia Art Foundation has long supported cutting-edge art (case in point: it owns Robert Smithson's earthwork "Spiral Jetty").
The children get serious seeking the provenance of the sculpture, and eventually spend all they've got to get to Connecticut, to talk to an old lady — she of the mixed-up files — to crack an art case.
For the Bard exhibition he executed a series of drawings, "Etudes," that envisioned the piano in a variety of fanciful guises, updating the 18th- and 19th-century tradition of the art case piano -- custom instruments made for wealthy clients.
Ms. Levin, who was raised outside Chicago with two brothers — Steven M. Cohen, who became a prominent lawyer in his own right, and Rich Cohen, a best-selling author — said the art case was her favorite.
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The art cases are rarely clear-cut.
It includes Special Agent Bonnie Goldblatt, who had been the only customs agent assigned full time to art cases.
Arthur Brand, an independent Dutch art crimes investigator who has been following the case, said that only 5percentto10percentcent of stolen art cases were ever solved.
"Its growth is tied to art being recognized as another asset class and that it should be treated as such," said Judd B. Grossman, a lawyer who specializes in art cases.
test for not-so-smart criminals, and a lot of them fail," said James Mintz, the principal of a corporate investigations firm with offices in New York, London, Zurich and other cities that has handled art cases.
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