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Definition of fine art in English: fine artnoun 1also fine artsmass noun Creative art, especially visual art whose products are to be appreciated primarily or solely for their imaginative, aesthetic, or intellectual content. (创造性)艺术(尤指视觉艺术) the convergence of popular culture and fine art 大众文化和艺术的交融。 Example sentencesExamples - By learning to draw before attempting fine art, they have interrupted the process of pure creation.
- Awarded a scholarship to study commercial art in Minneapolis, he shifted to fine art.
- This trajectory, from fine art to mass culture, was central to the show's purpose.
- We need to look at the premises of such a world that excludes works that are not fine art, high art, or in that most territorial of terms, mainstream art.
- People think it's a show curated by a fine artist about fine art, so they find it strange.
- Indeed, every department of fine art and art history should have one in its library.
- Ukiyo-e during its time was not considered as fine art but rather as commercial art.
- Crescent velvet finish paper combines a smooth finish with color imagery for fine art and photography.
- We will participate in it but, simply put, we will continue doing what we have done well for so long, which is sell fine art.
- The show continues its mission of showcasing the overlooked genre of fine art by Black artists.
- Their work seemed to be on the margins of what could be called fine art, a term whose own legitimacy was being questioned.
- He is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in fine art at Goldsmiths College, University of London.
- Understanding just why is there a debate between computer art and fine art is what I am trying to do.
- I used to think that when it comes to fine art, I could influence my clients.
- These images still are recognized as fine art and are highly collectible.
- I do, however, feel that fine art should be part of any financial portfolio.
- The show includes everything from original fine art and limited editions to ceramics and jewelry.
- Her interests shifted to fine art as she discovered photography later in life.
- One distinctive feature of Hungarian culture is the merging of folk art and fine art.
- The closer the artist remains to the creative process, the closer the jewelry is to fine art.
Synonyms artwork, creative activity 2An activity requiring great skill or accomplishment. 需要高超技能的事 the fine art of drinking tequila 喝墨西哥龙舌兰酒的高超技能。
Phraseshave (or get) something down to a fine art Achieve a high level of skill or accomplishment in a particular activity through experience. 凭经验把…做得尽善尽美;通过经验学到做某事的高超技能 Mike had got the breakfast routine down to a fine art 迈克通过日常的早餐学到了一手做早饭的高超本领。 Example sentencesExamples - HIM have had 10 years to hone their stage act and they've got it down to a fine art.
- Sure, they've got the elegant sashay down to a fine art, but they're missing the point entirely.
- The Americans have showers down to a fine art - an invigorating deluge of hot water, the spacious cubicle and a watertight door.
- I hear he's got it down to a fine art, and would be only too happy to talk you through it.
- She's been doing it for eight years - and believes she has it down to a fine art.
- Press Officer Liz Forrest said: ‘We have the organisation down to a fine art after 35 years.’
- Together with the extra powers City of York Council can now use to hit taggers with instant fines, we might at last be getting anti-graffiti measures down to a fine art.
- However, the editors have it down to a fine art and there is little doubt that this is one of the most intriguing parts of this annual delight.
- That was a real skill and Ray had it down to a fine art.
- Martin said: ‘We are getting it down to a fine art.’
Definition of fine art in US English: fine artnounˌfīn ˈärtˌfaɪn ˈɑrt 1also fine artsCreative art, especially visual art whose products are to be appreciated primarily or solely for their imaginative, aesthetic, or intellectual content. (创造性)艺术(尤指视觉艺术) the convergence of popular culture and fine art 大众文化和艺术的交融。 Example sentencesExamples - The closer the artist remains to the creative process, the closer the jewelry is to fine art.
- One distinctive feature of Hungarian culture is the merging of folk art and fine art.
- I used to think that when it comes to fine art, I could influence my clients.
- I do, however, feel that fine art should be part of any financial portfolio.
- He is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in fine art at Goldsmiths College, University of London.
- The show continues its mission of showcasing the overlooked genre of fine art by Black artists.
- Ukiyo-e during its time was not considered as fine art but rather as commercial art.
- By learning to draw before attempting fine art, they have interrupted the process of pure creation.
- Awarded a scholarship to study commercial art in Minneapolis, he shifted to fine art.
- Her interests shifted to fine art as she discovered photography later in life.
- We need to look at the premises of such a world that excludes works that are not fine art, high art, or in that most territorial of terms, mainstream art.
- This trajectory, from fine art to mass culture, was central to the show's purpose.
- Their work seemed to be on the margins of what could be called fine art, a term whose own legitimacy was being questioned.
- These images still are recognized as fine art and are highly collectible.
- Indeed, every department of fine art and art history should have one in its library.
- We will participate in it but, simply put, we will continue doing what we have done well for so long, which is sell fine art.
- People think it's a show curated by a fine artist about fine art, so they find it strange.
- Crescent velvet finish paper combines a smooth finish with color imagery for fine art and photography.
- Understanding just why is there a debate between computer art and fine art is what I am trying to do.
- The show includes everything from original fine art and limited editions to ceramics and jewelry.
Synonyms artwork, creative activity 2An activity requiring great skill or accomplishment. 需要高超技能的事 he'll have to learn the fine art of persuasion
Phraseshave (or get) something down to a fine art Achieve a high level of skill, facility, or accomplishment in some activity through experience. 凭经验把…做得尽善尽美;通过经验学到做某事的高超技能 Mike had gotten the breakfast routine down to a fine art 迈克通过日常的早餐学到了一手做早饭的高超本领。 Example sentencesExamples - She's been doing it for eight years - and believes she has it down to a fine art.
- Press Officer Liz Forrest said: ‘We have the organisation down to a fine art after 35 years.’
- However, the editors have it down to a fine art and there is little doubt that this is one of the most intriguing parts of this annual delight.
- The Americans have showers down to a fine art - an invigorating deluge of hot water, the spacious cubicle and a watertight door.
- That was a real skill and Ray had it down to a fine art.
- Sure, they've got the elegant sashay down to a fine art, but they're missing the point entirely.
- I hear he's got it down to a fine art, and would be only too happy to talk you through it.
- HIM have had 10 years to hone their stage act and they've got it down to a fine art.
- Together with the extra powers City of York Council can now use to hit taggers with instant fines, we might at last be getting anti-graffiti measures down to a fine art.
- Martin said: ‘We are getting it down to a fine art.’
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