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The phrase 'paintings of' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to introduce a noun or phrase that follows it and helps identify a type of painting. For example, "The museum has an impressive collection of paintings of landscapes and portraits from the late 19th century."
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Art galleries show paintings of bulls.
"Bold Strokes: The Paintings of Chris Kappmeier".
Sweet paintings of hearts?
And in a sense these aren't even really paintings of figures; they're paintings of skin.
The paintings of candles and skulls.
It showed local artists, paintings of birds".
The paintings of bats bother me.
The paintings of masks are more mysterious.
Land of some paintings of some horses.
"His paintings of churches epitomise this.
Art is paintings of horses or paintings of ships, and anything else can GTFO.
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