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Discover LudwigThe phrase "art terminology" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing specific terms and vocabulary related to the field of art, such as in academic writing or critiques.
Example: "In her thesis, she explored the nuances of art terminology to better understand the evolution of modern art movements."
Alternatives: "art vocabulary" or "art lexicon".
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knowledge and awareness of art terminology and concepts.
Manhattan Through Jan . 14"Grisaille," organized by the writer and curator Alison Gingeras, breathes life into a stodgy-sounding bit of art terminology.
(Johnson) ★ 'Grisaille' (through Jan . 28 Organized by the writer and curator Alison Gingeras, this exhibition breathes life into a stodgy-sounding bit of art terminology.
My process, although hard to define in traditional art terminology (and you don't get a degree for it), involves much more than picking up an iPhone and shooting a photo to post on Instagram.
To put it in visual art terminology, such moderation provides an effective way of utilizing the body as a lens to focus the light which pours through the self.
Affording it repose from reacting to the demands of frenetic consumption provides a direct way of "making peace with the body," (to quote the Zen master and peace activist Thich Nhat Hanh). To put it in visual art terminology, such moderation provides an effective way of utilizing the body as a lens to focus the light which pours through the self.
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A series of eleven precisely etched tableaus (described in Wilson's visual-art terminology as "portraits, interiors and landscapes") marked a theatrical journey on two parallel tracks.
Adverse events were coded by using the WHO-ART terminology.
For evaluation purposes, the MedDRA SSCs are restricted to the terms that are also in the WHO-ART terminology.
This paper presents a method to transform the WHO-ART terminology from a classification system with no formal inference to a knowledge based nomenclature enabled with inference capabilities.
The WHO-ART terminology has a hierarchical structure with restricted multiple inheritance, to avoid double counting of the same case through common drug surveillance (e.g. if the WHO-ART term corresponding to a drug safety report would be located in more than one unique category).
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