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Discover LudwigThe phrase "art gem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a piece of art that is considered to be particularly valuable, beautiful, or unique.
Example: "The gallery's latest exhibition features an art gem that has captivated visitors with its intricate details and vibrant colors."
Alternatives: "masterpiece" or "artistic treasure".
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Is this a folk art gem or just awful music?
When the proffered work, "Lion Tamer" by the German artist Max Beckmann, was collected, the seller seemed to be a proper gentleman in Munich dispensing with a lone, dusty art gem at the end of his life.
Glue a nail art gem (these are very small) onto it, in the center.
Use a nail art gem or smallish craft gem as a nose jewel.
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The Forbes rankings are based on information including stakes in publicly traded and privately held companies; real estate holdings; and investments in items like art, gems and yachts.
Suffused with spirituality if not overtly liturgical ('canticle', loosely defined, denotes a short prayer-like song), they are five precise distillations of Britten's art: gem-like compressions of his supreme talents as a dramatist of human emotion.
on property, fine art, gems and a stamp collection.
Instead, her wealth is derived from property in England and Scotland, fine art, gems and a stamp collection built by her grandfather.
Her personal fortune is based on property in England and Scotland, fine art, gems and a stamp collection built by her grandfather.
Holdings include estates in Scotland and England, fine art, gems, antiques and a stamp collection built by her grandfather.
Instead, her wealth is derived from property in England and Scotland, fine art, gems and a stamp collection amassed by her grandfather.
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