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object of art



NOUN
work of art
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The prolific Reno artist says she was first influenced to focus on Twinkies in 1975 by Andy Warhol, who demonstrated that even a Campbell's soup can could be an object of art.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 21, 2013

The school requires all students to take calculus to “develop an appreciation of calculus as a model of analytical thinking and as an object of art, illustrating the abstract beauty of mathematics in general.”

From Washington Post • Feb. 27, 2012

To exhibit an object of art under the auspices of this nonjury, non-prize-awarding organization, it is only necessary that the manufacturer of the object pay $8 to cover, presumably, the rent of wall-space.

From Time Magazine Archive

The tumbling Errol is the principal object of art in some extremely decorative snapshots of musical-comedy France.

From Time Magazine Archive

The object of art is the giving of pleasure; the mission of the artist is that of giving ennobling pleasure.

From Principles of Decorative Design Fourth Edition by Dresser, Christopher




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