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The phrase "art publisher" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a company or individual that publishes works of art, such as books, prints, or other artistic materials.
Example: "The art publisher released a stunning collection of contemporary paintings that captivated audiences worldwide."
Alternatives: "art distributor" or "art press".
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His series of drawings "The Schoolmaster's Tour," accompanied by verses of William Combe, was published in the new Poetical Magazine (1809 11) launched by the art publisher Rudolph Ackermann, who was Rowlandson's chief employer.
Since then, Regan has stayed out of publishing, hosting a Sirius Radio show and appearing on an episode of Millionaire Matchmaker that is until last fall, when, out of nowhere, Regan announced her return to publishing and started a new multimedia company under the umbrella of art publisher Phaidon.
Since then, Regan has stayed out of publishing, hosting a Sirius Radio show and appearing on an episode of Millionaire Matchmaker that is until last fall, when, out of nowhere, Regan announced her return to publishing and started a new multimedia company under the umbrella of art publisher Phaidon.
The curators worked through an art publisher in Italy who had contacts with different schools in Pyongyang.
Mr. Brimberg, the art publisher, said he was pleased with being part of the historic district.
Heinrich Dietrich Schutz, an art dealer and fine art publisher, died on Wednesday at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center.
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In 1990, she took over as head of publicity at the art publishers Thames & Hudson.
Overleaf, Independent readers can buy themselves a slice of Chapmania through Counter Editions, the online art publishers who commission prints by leading contemporary artists.
At the same time Gág began having success with her art, publishers were beginning to set up separate divisions for illustrated children's books.
Some 40,000 visited, and the spots that catered to them were chosen by the organisers on the basis of their popularity with what can loosely be termed the "art crowd".The Frieze fairs were founded by two art publishers, Amanda Sharp and Matthew Slotover.
More recently, Abrams and other art publishers prided themselves on details like French folds, with book jackets wrapped around the top and bottom as well as sides of the cover.
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