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Discover Ludwig"large canvas" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a painting surface, such as: "The artist primed the large canvas before beginning the painting."
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Lady walked in and bought large canvas.
A large canvas on an easel faced a desk.
"I can put a large canvas down," she said.
Freud worked on that large canvas for nearly three years.
Dated 1961, the large canvas realized $6.13 million.
Large canvas umbrellas rise over cubicles like giant office toadstools.
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Wandering about the decks, he fetched up near a large, canvas-covered object being guarded by a Marine.
This evening was explicitly more about large-canvas concerns.
Warhol's large-canvas "Flowers," which he had bought for $3,500, sold for $135,000.
What really started missing a while ago was large-canvas filmmaking with substance.
ROBERT GILDEA, Oxford University's fearsomely erudite professor of modern history, has chosen a large canvas and a wonderful title.
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