Noun(1) the products of human creativity; works of art collectively(2) the creation of beautiful or significant things(3) a superior skill that you can learn by study and practice and observation(4) photographs or other visual representations in a printed publication(5) the products of human creativity(6) skill(7) creativity(8) cunning(9) creation meant to communicate or appeal to senses or mind
Noun(1) the products of human creativity; works of art collectively(2) the creation of beautiful or significant things(3) a superior skill that you can learn by study and practice and observation(4) photographs or other visual representations in a printed publication(5) the products of human creativity(6) skill(7) creativity(8) cunning(9) creation meant to communicate or appeal to senses or mind
(1) We must thank the broadcasters for their renewed effort to revive the art of conversation.(2) It's ironic, but it's mobile telephones that have killed the art of conversation.(3) I don't know anything about art(4) No one knows for certain in what epoch the Arabs began to practice the art of balladry.(5) his collection of modern art(6) There was lots of blond wood, geometric modern art on the walls, and new dishes on the menu that tickled our fancies.(7) As he sees it, the beauty of art and the beauty of maths are two sides of the same coin.(8) The Niland Gallery has one of the finest collections of modern Irish art in the world.(9) Renaissance art(10) There may be more beautiful nudes in the history of art ; there are none more erotic or more real.(11) Once seen as avant-garde, these thirtysomethings are now at the core of the modern art world.(12) Undisciplined as the narrative may appear, it is handled with the art which conceals art .(13) modern art(14) His style is almost synonomous with the idealism of beauty and peace in renaissance art .(15) None the less it is possible for a student to buy art that will hopefully appreciate in value.(16) she studied art in Paris