Sentence examples for treasure works from inspiring English sources

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To call Washday a 'national treasure' works at a number of levels: firstly, it applies to Ans Westra herself, a photographer of international importance, who has given us so many memorable images of Māori people, though few if any that clearly surpass the "sheer artistic excellence" of the Washday photographs (Westra 1964, Publisher's Note, p. 2).

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Through March 18. "George Inness: Private Treasures," works from private collections in the Montclair area.

Almost all these treasured works are housed in university and monastery libraries where they are seldom seen by outsiders.

So it was quite a shock when, in 1973, the Met, reconsidering 300 of its most treasured works, declared that the painting was not a Velázquez and was probably executed in his studio by an assistant or follower.

Koons sold most of the artist's proofs of his earlier sculptures, along with several treasured works by Roy Lichtenstein and other artists, but that money went to pay the legal costs in his custody battle for Ludwig.

But Hytner's updated production gives each character sharp definition and turns one of Shakespeare's least treasured works into a powerful comment on the insulating effect of wealth and the precariousness of a credit culture in which reality is kept at bay.

She joined the ranks of the angeli del fango, or mud angels, who went about saving some of the world's most treasured works, which were not only wet and muddy but in some cases – such as the marble statues in the Bargello museum – covered in slick oil that was proving difficult to remove.

"Conifers: Treasured Works of Living Art," a tour of the firs, pines and spruces growing near the conservatory, tomorrow at 2 p.m.; "An Urban Geographer Looks at the Holiday Train Show," a tour led by Jack Eichenbaum on Sunday at 2 p.m. "Holiday Train Show," the annual model train display, opens today and is up through Jan . 6

Through the use of advanced 3D tools, the museum plans to digitally archive, replicate, and showcase a number of their most treasured works in galleries and exhibitions across the globe.

She cherished working as a nursery teacher and treasured working with the children, who undoubtedly will miss her dearly".

But the gleaming treasures worked into complex pieces are made from palladium, a metal, mined mostly in Russia, that received the precious metal hallmark in 2009.

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