Example sentences of "artists ' [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Later I was lucky enough to obtain a copy of his Impressionist Painting in Oils , a , small handbook published by The Artists ' Publishing Co . |
2 | Susannah Creese 's Asparagus Triptych , which won the young artists ' award , was the best thing in the show , even if it seemed hardly to be a watercolour . |
3 | The Winsor & Newton Young Artists ' Award has prizes to the value of £2,500 , and offers the 20 finalists the opportunity to have their work exhibited in The Mall Galleries , during the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours Annual Exhibition which runs until April 20th . |
4 | After several rejections the war artists ' committee grudgingly asked him to paint an underground bomb store near Burton-on-Trent in 1942 . |
5 | Where manufacturers produce both an artists ' and a students ' paint , the artists ' range is the larger of the two , with the basic colours repeated in both ranges . |
6 | Where manufacturers produce both an artists ' and a students ' paint , the artists ' range is the larger of the two , with the basic colours repeated in both ranges . |
7 | The staff redundancies and the cutbacks in the artists ' roster had taken their toll on everybody 's morale . |
8 | ‘ Making Their Mark ’ could equally well have been called a mixed exhibition ; but this is a term more often used for a show put on by an exhibiting society , that type of artists ' organisation whose importance in Europe was created by the middle classes , who sought in the eighteenth century to buy pictures rather than give commissions , as aristocratic patrons had been accustomed to do . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Blundstone boots are showing no signs of receding and back in their birthplace of Hobart , Tasmania , they 've walked into the city 's art gallery which displays 35 Oz artists ' response to ‘ Do Something With A Blundstone ’ . |
11 | Papa Curel , who had plagued their lives by playing the trumpet at all hours in the artists ' villa , retained their luggage but allowed the party to take their paintings with them . |
12 | Watercolour is taken to include gouache and bottle artists ' colour as well as the traditional transparent medium . |
13 | In contrast to de Santillana 's uninterrupted thirty pages of text , Kemp 's thesis is amply illustrated with several hundred plates , including many of his own line drawings showing artists ' deployment of visual angles , vanishing points , etc . |
14 | A graphic artists ' cutting board will cost a lot for the large size required so , unless it is part of your daily function , forget it . |
15 | Even the late Legers ( not the most favoured period in the artists ' output ) sold well the 1951 pen and brush study of the lower torso of a barefoot construction-worker , seated on a chair , sold ( to the same buyer as ‘ Nature morte au buste ’ ) for $180,000 ( £100,000 ) ( est. $60–80,000 ) . |
16 | Much to the artists ' chagrin . |
17 | Marjanov 's early training as a machine-fitter was followed by a period of study with Megert at the Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf , where the artist now lives and works in the Ratherstrasse artists ' collective . |
18 | Mixed exhibitions tend to have rather perfunctory introductions and catalogue entries ; the same is often true of exhibitions arranged by groups of artists , though they may have statements of aim or even an artists ' manifesto . |
19 | The reader in this situation has a choice : the work in an exhibition can be measured against the artists ' manifesto ; or the critic 's interpretation and assessment can be used . |
20 | These schemes , then , can be summarized under the following heads : we run residency and award schemes , we run grants to artists and craftsmen and photographers , we run an artists in school scheme , which involves placement of and artist for two weeks or so in a local secondary school , we offer payments to artists for exhibiting in certain galleries , something akin to the public lending right , we also provide assistance for the purchase and commissioning of contemporary work , and finally we run an artists ' register , which is a slide register of work of artists within the region , which is accessible to anyone who wants to come along and look at it , whether they are organizing an exhibition or thinking of commissioning a piece for their own living rooms , or perhaps a piece for their town hall or public library or whatever . |
21 | You can — in a positive way — by helping the Rochdale Group make their Auction of Artists ' Work a huge success . |
22 | A practitioner 's assessment of other artists ' work , often in the light of making similar attempts , can make intriguing reading . |
23 | Reviews of exhibiting societies ' shows have constantly presented difficulties to critics , as it is only possible to give brief comments on some of the artists ' work ; how could it be otherwise when an exhibiting society shows several thousand works ? |
24 | Along with the press and promotion staff , the marketing department has to ensure that every potential record-buyer is aware of their artists ' work . |
25 | However , so much of what is now being produced lacks these very qualities that it may be more useful to look at successful artists ' work to find an answer to this question . |
26 | They also serve the local community , with exhibitions of local artists ' work and educational music sessions . |
27 | A slide index of artists ' work is available to help the potential purchaser . |
28 | In April Brusberg presents a mixed show of gallery artists ' work . |
29 | On some evenings he will lecture with slides of his own and other nature artists ' work , followed by lively discussion . |
30 | Koriyama Museum 's collection will also include Japanese artists who have studied art in England and have been influenced by British art as well as local artists ' work . |