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fine art

noun as in pure art

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She long ago mastered the fine art of juggling major projects with breaking news and quick turnaround investigations.

He received a master’s degree in fine arts with a field of study in theater and playwriting at Southern Illinois University, his LinkedIn page says.

Geoff Edgers, The Washington Post’s national arts reporter, covers everything from fine arts to popular culture.

It all adds up to a cautionary tale about the fine art of technology fundraising.

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Blurring the divide between fine art and craft is Salvadoran AmericanErick Antonio Benitez’s idea of acceptance, expressed here with three pieces that combine paintings and tapestries.

The exhibit also includes examples of designers borrowing from fine art, as Yves Saint Laurent did with his Mondrian dress.

Situated in hipster Hackney, the Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities, Fine Art & Natural History opens to the public on Wednesday.

The figure will be high but we could lend our time and sign a nondisclosure agreement with R.B. fine art.

So why is one considered fine art and the other the harmless pastime of a hobbyist?

You don't have to fly to Paris or London to see fine art—we have plenty right in our own backyard.

The chief buildings are the hydropathic and the Macfarlane museum of fine art and natural history.

Shiftlessness is a fine art with them, they've carried it so far.

If I am to make any kind of figure in this new rôle of fine-art speculator (so my thoughts continued) I must control my feelings.

He judged those, as we have seen, by the rules of the fine art of literature, and found them rubbish.

In its most developed stage every fine art is bound still to play upon the same sensibilities.

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