Sentence examples for art imparting from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "art imparting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of art conveying or communicating ideas, emotions, or messages.
Example: "The exhibition showcased various pieces of art imparting deep cultural significance to the viewers."
Alternatives: "art conveying" or "art communicating".

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The novel is confidently erudite about art, imparting knowledge on everyone from William Morris to the Vienna Actionists – an erudition that is hilariously undercut by Houllebecq's acknowledgements, where he thanks Wikipedia.

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Owens's art imparts a sense, from first to last, of being in the middle of a process that doesn't evolve but that spreads, deltalike, from a mysterious headwater.

It doesn't matter whether the reality of the depiction is imaginary or real; what matters is that, bound by its own rules and structural framework, the art imparts all that we may require.

Decades before the 26-year-old Dani was born, the likes of Garrincha and Rivelino would practice, practice, practice this art of imparting flight and spin and power to move a ball up, around or over fixed defensive walls.

Like all great art, it imparts to the audience a profound sense of empathy and belief, as well as a tremendous desire to urinate.

Many liberal arts colleges impart the basics of literary craft and have students read the greats.

As Viktor Shklovsky wrote in 1917, in a Moscow about to be fearfully transformed, "The purpose of art is to impart the sensation of things as they are perceived and not as they are known".

Penny is a tall, spare man, his en brosse brown quiff falls over a high forehead behind which is secreted a vast amount of knowledge about art – knowledge he imparts with an enthusiasm so exquisitely modulated by an innate diffidence that it's impossible not to hang on his every word.

But all the martial-arts techniques Hamilton imparts to help linesmen get an offensive lineman's hands off them will be for naught if Ellis is so busy that he forgets the most fundamental part of his job.

Wanting "primarily to impart knowledge of art and history of art," Albert arranged his holdings not by subject matter, as was the tradition, but by regions, schools and artists in chronological order, in accordance with more modern thought.

A weight-lifting bench made of frozen petroleum jelly, a video of himself dressed only in a jock strap and hanging from the ceiling of the gallery, and wrestling mats throughout the rooms imparted to these art spaces the creepy atmosphere of a gymnasium for mutants.

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