Sentence examples for assortment of art from inspiring English sources

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Its dense history of postwar playground design — possibly better as a book — culminates in a wonderful assortment of art from the Carnegie's annual art camp for children.

He has since devoted considerable energy to building what he calls the Dean Collection, an assortment of art that he intends to pass on to his five children.

I stay at what was the bank, and eat in a bistro, watching a strange assortment of art students, fishermen and farmers come and go.

The main attraction at Christie's is a round of auctions offering pieces from the collection of Elizabeth Taylor (Dec. 13-16), featuring, in order, jewels, haute couture, accessories, and an assortment of art works and tchotchkes.

NEW YORK An article in some editions on Saturday about Second Saturday, a monthly assortment of art shows, free wine and cheese, and street music in Beacon, N.Y., gave an incomplete name for a gallery that participates in the event.

The main banking hall now has desks, a bar, Mexican banners and a fantastical assortment of art and objects: snakeskins, surrealistic paintings, a carousel horse, a painting that looks like an old-master portrait.

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There, against a backdrop of the Miami skyline's Technicolor dusk theatrics, a lineup of more than two dozen Kim Kardashians struck poses for an invited mob of collectors, journalists, curators, photographers and the usual assortment of art-world peripherals, like the transvestite D.J. Honey Dijon.

The district offers a wide assortment of arts courses, some in conjunction with the New York City area's cultural institutions.

Mr. Springsteen's wood-paneled living room, where he has also done some recording, has a large fireplace with antique clocks on the mantelpiece and a comfortable assortment of Arts and Crafts furniture and stuffed chairs.

Fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers and an assortment of arts and crafts are sold daily by local farmers and artisans.

Museum practices are variously sent up by H. C. Westermann's "Second Shotgun," which comes with its own beautifully made shipping-crate pedestal, and Louise Lawler's laconic photographs of actual museum storerooms, where odd assortments of art objects forlornly reflect vast holdings rarely exhibited.

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