national art
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnationalandart
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national
adjective
uk/ˈnæʃ.ən.əl/us/ˈnæʃ.ən.əl/
relating to or typical of a whole country and its people, rather than to part of that country or to ...
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art
noun
uk/ɑːt/us/ɑːrt/
the making of objects, images, music, etc. that are beautiful or that ...
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(Definition ofnationalandartfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The evidence presented leaves no doubt thatnationalartwas an important constituent of aesthetic and political discussion during those years.
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Singularity and charm ofnationalartfascinated her for years.
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It is part of ournationalartthat if encouraged and maintained will make us more conscious of our cultural heritage.
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With the aid of thenationalartcollections fund and other means, the galleries can raise other resources to acquire the finest works.
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Redundant churches are part of ournationalartmuseum and, therefore, it is right that the money envisaged in the order should be spent.
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I should like to suggest that the well-being of our greatnationalartinstitutions is also much concerned with the quality of national life.
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Testators are still free to name thenationalartcollections fund as the ultimate recipient of an object which is to be offered in lieu of tax.
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During this time she studied poetry and made many visits to thenationalartmuseum.
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He felt that the mural was the proper basis of a popularnationalart.
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Individuals pitched in whatever they could afford, purchasing the piece to begin anationalartcollection.
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Given the many winners in severalnationalartcompetitions it was quite valued.
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It is part of a collection of about 60 masters ofnationalartcreativity.
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It houses regional, state andnationalartexhibits and includes a sculpture garden.
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He was the participant of regional andnationalartexhibitions (from 1990).
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The museum organizes exhibitions ofnationalart, photography, folk art, domestic tools, musical instruments, and traditional clothing.
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There is an exposition ofnationalartin its halls on the second and on the third floor.
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Their report conveniently concluded that monumental art should be supported as it was linked to religion and science, and was thereforenationalart.
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In 1956 the school lost its funding from the state, but in 1959 the new revolutionary government made ballet into anationalartform.
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His paintings were widely collected and exhibited at local andnationalartexhibitions as well as being lauded in the regional press.
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She retired from thenationalartmedia to devote to their children and what became her most famous character, but continued her acting career.
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This opened up many doors for her and led to her work being collected by hotels, art collectors, interior decorators, andnationalartcollections.
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After a period of relative decline in the conceptualist 1970s,nationalartrevived in the 1980s under the influence of the world's renewed interest in traditional painting.
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