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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artwork entitled" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce the title of a piece of artwork, often in formal or academic contexts.
Example: "The gallery features an impressive collection, including an artwork entitled 'Starry Night' by Vincent van Gogh."
Alternatives: "piece titled" or "art piece named".
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It is thought about five million people have visited the artwork entitled Blood-Swept Lands and Seas of Red.
This study concerns the application of non-invasive and micro-invasive analyses for the study of a contemporary artwork entitled La Caverna dell'Antimateria ("The Cave of Antimatter") which was created by Pinot Gallizio in 1958 1959.
It might be that some non-sexually explicit material is obscene in the relevant sense (e.g., Andres Serrano's famously controversial artwork entitled "Piss Christ", which displays a plastic crucifix in urine with cow's blood).
This limited edition included special slipcase packaging and a book of promotional CG artwork entitled The Art of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII.
The first artistic result was the artwork entitled Hostage pt. 1 (below) which won the Ars Electronica Next Idea Grant in 2010.
The collaborative artwork, entitled Under Surveillance, has the team from HPX using standard surveillance cameras to capture footage of the audience, which will then be mixed into the video stream and projected back to crowds, making concert goers part of the performance itself.
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Check out the artworks, entitled Kite, Migration, Palestine, and Throne, below.
Imagined and executed by Madrid-based artist, Rómulo Cedran, the artworks entitled HI-RES, are divided into three distinct categories: Solid, Voxel, and Mesh.
Spanish artist Domingo Zapata recently created an artwork inspired by Kardashian entitled "American Dream".
A woman admires an artwork by Joe Black of Barack Obama entitled, 'Shoot to Kill', which is made from 11,000 hand-painted toy soldiers, in the Opera Gallery on October 14, 2013 in London, England.
An artwork by Spanish artist Eugenio Merino, entitled "Forever Franco," which generated a lot of controversy consisted of a life-size dummy of the former fascist dictator dressed in his trademark general costume encased like a pop mummy inside a Coke dispenser with a see-through glass door.
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