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"flowering of art" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a period or era of significant growth and development in the arts. Example: "The Renaissance was a time of great cultural advancement, marked by the flowering of art, literature, and science."
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Even the flowering of art isn't pure.
The wealth of this period gave rise to a great flowering of art, writing, and science.
It is unclear, however, to what extent the emperor encouraged the flowering of art and literature in his time.
By 2016, Saraqib had been free of government authority for nearly four years, and in that time the town had experienced a flowering of art and political debate.
Then I get it: the Italian owners must have been inspired by the glorious flowering of art, music and architecture synonymous with the Renaissance, known as the Cinquecento.
The need for new buildings as well as the quick economic recovery following the victories brought about a great increase in building and a resultant flowering of art and architecture.
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Moreover, while the flowering of arts known as the Harlem Renaissance obsessively documented black life in the 1920s, he said, far less is known about the period of the 1930s, focused on in "Amiable".
In 2002, UNESCO selectively included Baroque monuments of Val di Noto into its World Heritage List as "providing outstanding testimony to the exuberant genius of late Baroque art and architecture" and "representing the culmination and final flowering of Baroque art in Europe.
These photographs document the first flowering of nonconformist art during the Soviet era.
The caves are among the earliest remaining examples of the first major flowering of Buddhist art in China.
"We had this great flowering of mural art and now it's all gone," said Vanessa Gruen of New York's Municipal Arts Society.
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