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life class
noun
A teaching session in which art students practice drawing or painting the human figure using a live (often naked) model
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Eakins's element was life class.
First, the life class.
"Life Class" opens with two temper tantrums.
Novelist Jean Rhys shimmers through "Life Class: A sketch".
Chronologically, "Toby's Room" straddles Barker's previous novel, "Life Class".
I wasn't thinking of a sequel when I finished "Life Class".
Mr. Merritt was an instructor in an art school life class.
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The best drawings are skillful and sexy; others look like life-class warm-ups (Johnson).
Just about every conceivable style is represented, from life-class figurative drawing to abstruse sorts of conceptualism.
Downstairs in the front hall, a clothes line ran along the wall, clipped with drawings of lounging life-class nudes.
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