Sentence examples for full of artwork from inspiring English sources

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The school is full of artwork that the children have produced to illustrate their themes.

It was virtually deserted but full of artwork by local artists with enough pent up aggression, borne out of years of oppression, to produce some really earthy art.

At first Pulford simply flew back and forth between London and Rome, carrying bulging suitcases full of artwork, but by the late 1950s the artists themselves were being brought over to Britain.

"As you get older, I think you want to be back home," said Mrs. Ammerman, 80. Next door, Martha E. Wright, 82, who lived on Long Island from 1946 until 1989, was still unpacking the boxes full of artwork and sewing supplies that had arrived from Charlottesville, Va., a "delightful place" that she had decided to leave shortly after her second husband died.

At home, he said, "we can entertain about 12 to 20 people comfortably and maybe 30 people if we move the living room furniture -- but who has the energy to move the furniture?" The private room at La Grenouille can seat 40 and has a working fireplace and is full of artwork.

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The art market is hot for drawing right now, and the commercial galleries in Chelsea are full of artworks much like Ms. Wargo's.

He left no will, and the apartment turned out to be full of artworks — including a bust by Giacometti [pictured] that has since been valued at $900,000 to $1.2 million and a small painting by Giorgio Morandi that would eventually be auctioned for about $600,000 — that turned out to be stolen.

In addition to the Modern and the Yerba Buena Center, the area is the site of the gigantic Moscone Convention Center, the Sony Metreon movie, restaurant and shopping complex, a children's arts and recreational center, with a merry-go-round and an ice-skating rink, and Yerba Buena Gardens, a popular park full of artworks.

He left no will, and the apartment turned out to be full of artworks — including a bust by Giacometti that has since been valued at $900,000 to $1.2 million and a small painting by Giorgio Morandi that would eventually be auctioned for about $600,000 — that turned out to be stolen.

With no exceptions, museum collections are full of artworks that use paper: prints, drawings, photographs, collages, and what have you..

Money is tight, and collections are often roomy, full of underexposed artwork awaiting the illumination of curatorial insight.

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