Sentence examples for artistic knowledge from inspiring English sources

The phrase "artistic knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the understanding, skills, and insights related to the arts, such as visual arts, music, or literature.
Example: "Her artistic knowledge allows her to critique various forms of art with great depth and insight."
Alternatives: "creative expertise" or "artistic expertise".

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I believe in this wider artistic knowledge".

The reproductions of Raphael's paintings that Raimondi undertook helped spread artistic knowledge across Europe.

Such as it is, this makes the fair indispensable to new millionaire buyers with limited artistic knowledge and no autonomy of judgment.

They need also to possess a great fund of general and artistic knowledge and the literary talent to frame their observations in clear and memorable language.

Eschewing formulaic legend portraiture, Hicks focuses on the specifics of artistic knowledge and how it may be imparted; the intuitive connection between two virtuosos at opposite ends of their careers becomes something of a spiritual exchange as Terry's health declines.

Mr. Miyazaki's vast artistic knowledge and powers of invention never cease to amaze, and in "The Wind Rises" he offers not only an engaging life story but a panoramic vision of Japan's history, and of its urban and rural landscapes, from the early 1920s to the mid-1940s.

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Australia's strong reputation as a place that cultivates and nurtures artistic and knowledge culture stands at the edge of a precipice.

Although imaginative fiction has probably suffered from excesses of introspection and of analyses of the author's own artistic pangs, knowledge of man's inner life has been enriched by such confessions.

J. Paul Getty, for example, gave his trustees a relatively free hand in accomplishing "the diffusion of artistic and general knowledge".

"To see something as art requires something the eye cannot descry — an atmosphere of artistic theory, a knowledge of the history of art: an artworld," wrote Mr. Danto in his oft-quoted 1964 essay "The Artworld".

According to Danto, whether an object is a work of art depends on its relation to an "art world":  "an atmosphere of artistic theory, a knowledge of the history of art" that exists at a particular time.

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