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Discover LudwigThe phrase "art details" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a typographical error or a misunderstanding, as it does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The art details of the exhibition were beautifully presented in the brochure."
Alternatives: "artistic details" or "details of the artwork".
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Hrabal's art details the process by which reality becomes a story.
"The Most Arrogant Man in France: Gustave Courbet and the Nineteenth-Century Media Culture Princetonon; $45), by Petra ten-Doesschate Chu, a Dutch-born American scholar of nineteenth-century European art, details the rise, the fall, and the tireless machinations of art's first recognizably modern careerist.
Adapted from [13] Site Situational context Rock art details DE-SH2 (DAA 20444) Extensive rockshelter with an easterly aspect at the base of a low escarpment overlooking a gentle colluvial slope Four separate panels at the shelter: two in the main chamber, one on the exterior wall and the fourth in the second chamber.
His art details a wide range of geographical features, such as rock coasts, forests, and mountain scenes.
The following information was obtained from each study: first author's name, journal and year of publication/presentation, design of the study, patient characteristic at baseline, location of the study, ART details, baseline median plasma HIV-2 VL, baseline CD4 count and length of follow-up.
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Azuma's work on Yotsuba&! has been noted for its clean art, detailed backgrounds, and expressive faces.
A new book titled "Artists in Love" celebrates the romantic side of art, detailing some of the most famous couples in creative history.
Its Beaux-Arts details and elaborate, skylight-filled ceilings remain nearly untouched, though the station has been closed to passengers since the 1940s.
Past Cipriani's they walked, past a walking tour guide expounding on the Beaux-Arts details of Grand Central, past doormen squeegeeing the broad sidewalks of sleet.
As the report notes, the building is a graceful "combination of French Beaux-Arts details with more delicate neo-Federal motifs".
SITUATED on a nine-acre site straddling the Bronx River, the reinforced-concrete industrial structure with Beaux-Arts details -- which is about to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places -- was vacant for more than a decade before the developers, Scarsdale Associates, turned it into 88 apartments.
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