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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artwork from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the source or origin of a piece of artwork, such as the artist or the collection it belongs to.
Example: "The exhibition features stunning artwork from renowned artists around the world."
Alternatives: "pieces by" or "works by".
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People bought artwork from me.
Gallery of artwork from Black Dog.
The store also sells contemporary artwork from Berlin-based artists.
RED BANK Celebration Gallery Artwork from the animated film "Ratatouille".
A platform that digitizes and markets artwork from indigenous artists.
Artwork from the project was presented at MorrisonCon, and it has fans clamoring for more.
Artwork from Mr. Zhang's Beijing art gallery is also available for purchase.
Prince William also climbed the Middle Tower to admire the artwork from on high.
Lavish clubhouses included expensive artwork from masters like Chagall and Monet and solid gold fixtures.
The Tudor items include manuscripts and artwork from "Corgiville Fair" and "The Great Corgiville Kidnapping".
We do that for every artwork, from a Rembrandt to a piece like this.
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