Example sentences of "[n mass] of art [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The famous names of this generation include Robert Rauschenberg , Jasper Johns , Jim Dine , Roy Lichtenstein , Andy Warhol , Claes Oldenberg , James Rosenquist and Ed Ruscha , all of whom are prominently featured in Schimmel 's selection by works of art created at the beginning of their careers .
2 It goes without saying , however , that not all works of art made since the beginning of this century will be available for export ; a list of unexportable items will be drawn up .
3 The fourteen works of art illustrated in the report , include the Chatsworth impression of Rembrandt 's ‘ Christ presented to the People ’ ( ii/viii ) , a Greek , late Hellenistic silver-gilt bowl , a Roman silver-inlaid bronze of the bull-god Apis , sold to the Virginia Museum , and a Roman portrait bust of Marcus Aurelius , bought by the North Carolina Museum of Art .
4 Commenting on the draft law , Russia'a new Deputy Minister of Culture , Tatyana Nikitina , points out that the new regulations will allow the export of works of art dating from the beginning of this century .
5 On offer are paintings , drawings and works of art ranging from the seventeenth to the 20th centuries .
6 They dynamited and burned our museums , and stole works of art to sell at the border with Thailand .
7 A reward of $1 million remains in effect for information leading to the recovery of the works of art stolen from the Gardner , which , besides the Vermeer and Rembrandt , include Manet 's ‘ Chez Tortoni ’ and five small Degas watercolours and charcoal sketches .
8 We are convinced that the best way for works of art to communicate to the public is for those works to have the most beautiful and natural context in which to be shown .
9 Within this proposed intervention , that will give the works of art contained in the gardens the status of museum objects , may lie very positive elements , provided Disneyland is firmly held at bay .
10 London picture dealers Agnew 's issued a useful press release on 11 December detailing the pictures and works of art sold by the gallery in 1992 .
11 He felt that the smuggling would in fact become less of an issue when the rupee became fully convertible ( thus cutting out the trade in works of art in exchange for hard currency ) and when prices for works of art sold within the country equalled those achieved in London and New York .
12 The exhibition ‘ Western painting from the sixteenth to the twentieth century from the Bremen Kunsthalle Collection ’ , the show of some of the works of art looted at the end of World War II , has moved from the Hermitage in St Petersburg to the All-Russian Museum of Decorative , Applied and Folk Art in Moscow .
13 The Broad Horizon will comprise works of art acquired by the Foundation between 1988 and 1990 , as well as pictures and prints on Trust subjects which will be for sale .
14 Lawyers in many different countries therefore embarked on the massive job of checking title to all the works of art acquired after the compilation of the catalogue in the Thirties .
15 For those judgements , the reader must consult either the entries in the exhibition catalogue written by Sarah Whitfield and discussing nearly 170 works of art showing at the Hayward Gallery and the participating museums in the United States , or David Sylvester 's monograph , the result of many years of rumination on his subject .
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