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The phrase "art from" can be grammatically correct and usable in written English depending on the context in which it is used. It is typically used to suggest that art is coming or originating from a specific source or location. Example 1: "The art from the Renaissance period is considered some of the most influential in Western history." Example 2: "The museum is showcasing a collection of art from local artists." Example 3: "The students were asked to create a project incorporating art from different cultures."
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| "Arctic Hysteria: New Art from Finland".
Thou art from everlasting"?
African-American art from the museum's collection.
Art from The Fifth Beatle graphic novel.
Can you make art from Lego?
Folk art from the Noyes collection.
Folk art from the Noyes Collection.
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