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work of art

noun

  1. a piece of creative work in the arts, especially a painting or sculpture.
  2. a product that gives aesthetic pleasure and that can be judged separately from any utilitarian considerations.


work of art

noun

  1. a piece of fine art, such as a painting or sculpture
  2. something that may be likened to a piece of fine art, esp in beauty, intricacy, etc
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of work of art1

First recorded in 1825–35
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I followed them and other stylish people to the top floor of the center, where rooms holding rare works of art, housewares, furniture and fashion awaited.

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"Dublin City Council do not want anyone to touch any work of art whether indoors or outdoors to avoid damage and costly repairs," a spokesperson said.

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These tours are all about gardens, works of art that mesh unusual flowers, shrubs and trees into elaborate quilts of fragrance, comfort and color.

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Albro’s Ebell frescoes were indeed bright and modern — having been created in the style recently popularized by Rivera — and, like many great works of art throughout the ages, her creations sparked a pitched battle.

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But the plays are rigorously composed works of art, availing themselves of a theatrical vocabulary that extends beyond photographic realism.

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