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Discover Ludwig"created image" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to refer to an image that has been made or produced by someone. Here is an example: "The artist's created image of the city skyline was so detailed and realistic that it looked like a photograph."
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Escher's lifelong subject, in a way, was the dramatised artificiality of the created image.
The world of celebrity cooks is a maelstrom of created image and personal re-invention.
In societies in which masks of supernatural beings have played a significant ceremonial role, it is usually presumed that the spiritual power of the created image is strongly felt by the artist.
What the "unfolding/enfolding" couple captures is the dynamic relationship between divine Original and created image.
God is the absolute Maximum; the universe is a created image of God, the "contracted" or restricted maximum.
The created image database and the collected MOS values are freely available for downloading and utilization for scientific purposes.
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"He created images and moments that stopped me.
Al Hirschfeld created images like "Sightseer's Map of New York," from 1939.
She created images in magazines as compelling as Dalí did in paint.
Mixing collage and paint with found objects, he created images that came to be called combines.
Lichtenstein, who died in 1997, created images that are now the stuff of legend.
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