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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artistic powers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone's creative abilities or talents in the arts, such as painting, music, or writing.
Example: "Her artistic powers were evident in the way she transformed a blank canvas into a breathtaking masterpiece."
Alternatives: "creative abilities" or "artistic talents".
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Beyoncé's new tour finds her at the height of her artistic powers.
The irony is that the 42-year-old songwriter is at the peak of her commercial and artistic powers.
"Susan is a woman at the peak of her artistic powers," said Mr. Wadsworth, her director at the Met.
Popova died at the peak of her artistic powers two days after the death of her son, from whom she had contracted scarlet fever.
Van Gogh then moved south, to Provence, and found the conditions he needed for his artistic powers to expand and mature.
Toward the end of his life, while at the peak of his artistic powers, he spent three years in the United States.
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What begins as a meditation on the source of artistic power and the artist's apparent helplessness to maintain it ends, then, as a lament for the loss of sexual power.
Painted in 1865-66, when the artist was at the peak of his artistic power, it showed a robust red-haired girl in the same lushly sensual pose that Courbet adapted for his larger "Woman with a Parrot" (1866), which hangs in New York's Metropolitan Museum.
It bristles with artistic power.
The worlds of film, television and gaming fully understand the artistic power of sound.
"Something that could stand facing the expressive artistic power of the Balinese.
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