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Discover LudwigThe phrase "paintings about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a painting that is based on a particular subject or theme. Example: The artist's latest exhibition features stunning paintings about nature and the environment.
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These were in the formalist school, paintings about painting, reaffirming the surface of the painting and not referring to anything outside the experience of the painting.
Van de Wetering said it was one of a number of "paintings about painting" that Rembrandt made, but the National Gallery work was of huge importance because it was one of the earliest.
I have such a disdain for feminism, but in regards to painting, making paintings about being a woman generally only appeals to other women.
Once, I was in his studio when someone asked him why he didn't make paintings about what was going on in the world — why hadn't he painted something to protest the Vietnam War?
He made infectiously frothy paintings about exciting subjects.
Such a figure is a staple in paintings about trains.
He never stopped making paintings about love and loss.
I've made many illustrations and paintings about the Tuscan landscape; it never fails to inspire me".
Talk story about Mike Parker, an artist who does paintings about surfing.
"Bob does these paintings about all these childhood traumas of his and then he writes about it on the canvas".
He decided to tell stories in his paintings – about people, places, events, work and games.
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