Example sentences of "from the artist [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Record companies normally want to recoup 50 per cent of the cost of videos from the artist 's royalty account .
2 Tour support advances are invariably recoupable from the artist 's royalty account .
3 This concerns the collection of revenues arising from the artist 's live appearances .
4 The recent Bawden exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum is over now , but another , drawn from the artist 's permanent collection at the Cecil Higgins Museum in Bedford , is at the Holburne Museum , Bath ( till December 10 ) .
5 Is a Rembrandt etching produced from the artist 's own plate , but after his death , a fake ?
6 It was so different from the artist 's usual work that without the bold signature , the single surname , Dalgliesh might have wondered if it was , in fact , his work .
7 It was only the resolute persistence of the dealer Samuel Woodburn who purchased the collection from the artist 's executor in 1834 , together with the support of the collector and academic the Revd Dr Henry Wellesley and the generosity of Lord Eldon that enabled part of the collection to be saved for the nation and for the new University Galleries , Oxford .
8 Executed in brush and brown ink over a charcoal underdrawing , the drawing may well date from the artist 's second trip to Italy in 1773–74 .
9 The current exhibition has brought together seven large canvases from the cycle ‘ Letters to Palladio ’ created in 1977–78 , with loans from the artist 's estate and the Gallerie Blu in Milan .
10 Rafael Moneo 's expansion project in Palma has increased the gallery space by 3,000 square metres , financed by contributions from the artist 's family at a final cost of Pta800 million , derived partly from the sale of works from the family collection at auction .
11 The Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities has acquired , almost certainly from the artist 's daughter Vittoria , a large part of the personal archive of the Italian Futurist Filippo Tommaso Marinetti and his wife Benedetta .
12 ‘ Aisie ’ , from the artist 's Moroccan period , was part of the Parnis collection since the 1950's .
13 His works travel the world , reproduced on postcards , posters and any medium which does not actually detract from the artist 's intention .
14 Poverty compelled a return to advertising in the early 1940s but the work of this period is essentially derivative in that it borrows from the artist 's own paintings .
15 Of Cooper 's other favourites , Klee 's 1927 pen ‘ Blume und Früchte ’ ( a gift to Cooper from the artist 's widow ) sold to Heinz Berggruen for $70,000 ( £38,900 ) ( est. $25–35,000 ) , an entirely appropriate outcome as Berggruen had been as devoted to Picasso as Cooper was .
16 The twenty-five paintings and ten works on paper date from the artist 's 1932 emigration to New York , where he was championed by Clement Greenberg , and exerted a powerful influence upon Krasner , Pollock and Motherwell .
17 Entries , admirable in their crispness and objectivity , are preceded by a detailed chronology which maps out , in the form of short sections , Magritte 's biography , artistic development and exhibition schedule , supported by extensive quotations from the artist 's letters and other literary sources .
18 Details such as these reinforce the ideal that the object before the viewer is a record of an actual and sustained encounter between the artist and the model , as opposed to being drawn from the artist 's imagination or from reproductions .
19 It is this incredible flexibility that allows us to juggle page layouts in just a few minutes and produce a fresh piece of artwork each time rather than wait hours , even days , for the re-worked page to come back from the artist 's studio .
20 If , on the other hand , the client selected from the artist 's studio a finished painting and agreed to pay for it , that agreement would be a contract of sale of goods .
21 Working from the artists ' chance selections , Heinrichsmeyer created geometric paintings resembling those of the De Stijl group , which he in turn transposed onto the planar surfaces of over one hundred cubic armchairs .
22 Starting from the artists ' personal standpoints , the exhibition shows the diversity of artistic perception of reality today .
23 Soon after completing The Death of Nelson Minton asked Ronald Searle to sign David Tindle 's application for money from the Artists ' General Benevolent Institution .
24 Our object is to get the creative ideas from the artists erm and from the artistic groups within the community .
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