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单词 artistic
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artistic
(ɑːʳtɪstɪk )
1. adjective B2
Someone who is artistic is good at drawing or painting, or arranging things in a beautiful way.
They encourage boys to be sensitive and artistic.
Mary's got it all so nice–you remember how artistic she always was with colors.
Synonyms: creative, cultured, original, sensitive  
2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] B2
Artistic means relating to art or artists.
...the campaign for artistic freedom.
...their 1,300 year old artistic traditions.
artistically (ɑːʳtɪstɪkli ) adverb [usually ADVERB adjective/-ed]
...artistically gifted children.
Artistically, the photographs are stunning.
3. adjective
An artistic design or arrangement is beautiful.
...an artistic arrangement of stone paving.
artistically adverb [ADVERB after verb, ADVERB -ed]
...artistically carved garden ornaments.
...vegetarian dishes which can be presented artistically.
Collocations:
artistic career
His artistic career got off to a slow start.
Christianity Today
There she set up her painting studio and managed to combine pursuing her artistic career with having and raising three sons in rapid succession.
Times, Sunday Times
Can an artistic career be simultaneously regressive and progressive?
Times, Sunday Times
Over the next few years she sold more work than the rest of her artistic career put together - a piece typically fetching about 1,000.
Times, Sunday Times
Yet it would be understandable if you hadn't heard of him: he rarely did much to further his artistic career by working with dealers or selling work.
Times, Sunday Times
artistic circles
There he began to move in the artistic circles he had pined for during the past six years.
Times, Sunday Times
Whilst not widely known outside of artistic circles, he was nonetheless regarded as one of the foremost sculptors of his generation.
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But radical experimentation was not appreciated by all literary and artistic circles in the early 20th century.
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His writings were immediately influential in literary and artistic circles.
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This criticism echoes that heard in artistic circles during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries relating to photography.
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artistic community
I never felt we were fully accepted by the public or artistic community.
Times, Sunday Times
Ah, but will the artistic community use it as a means to improve output, or to score points off the opposition?
Times, Sunday Times
Unable to run the property without generating extra income, he set about creating a holiday retreat that has become an artistic community.
Times, Sunday Times
Can it assure the artistic community that its service will be different?
Times, Sunday Times
There are artists and writers who take no part, and they are important members of the artistic community.
Times, Sunday Times
artistic creation
Nowadays sustained artistic creation under the burden of poverty seems harder to pull off.
Times, Sunday Times
Still, perhaps the heat of artistic creation will warm the chilly cockles of the city's more adventurous residents.
Times, Sunday Times
Last year the results of sampling at the three caves were published, and our understanding of prehistoric artistic creation was upended.
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The novel, simply, offers more opportunities for a reader to understand the world better, including the world of artistic creation.
Times, Sunday Times
And, at the end, much more than that: an exploration of the mystery of artistic creation that's marvellously entertaining and deeply touching.
Times, Sunday Times
artistic creativity
Religious belief, it seems, now no longer merely inhibits intelligence and personal maturity, it stultifies artistic creativity.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
Passionate learning plus artistic creativity are what made little Tintoretto a bobby-dazzler instead of simply a paint-mixer for his dad.
Gash, Jonathan THE TARTAN RINGERS
This is not about stifling artistic creativity.
The Sun (2010)
artistic depiction
While no clothes have survived from this period, descriptions exist from contemporary accounts and artistic depiction.
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One late 18th-century artistic depiction shows a range of buildings relentless in their uniformity.
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The same term can also be used to describe an artistic depiction of kabuki make-up, created by other means, but intended to emulate the appearance of a face-print.
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Artistic depictions of tea from this period were still lifes, often unattributed, which placed the twisted green leaves alongside an elaborate spread of drinking and storage paraphernalia.
The Times Literary Supplement
Artistic depictions show that other options included legbands, anklebands, a headband, and a medallion.
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artistic development
But the letters selected for this show are those that cast light specifically on his artistic development.
Times, Sunday Times
Buildings on platforms 1 and 2 have become spaces for artistic development, discussion and debate.
Times, Sunday Times
Rigid time divisions hardly make sense in artistic development terms.
Times, Sunday Times
These promise to illuminate the creative thinking of a great composer at a crucial period in his artistic development.
Times, Sunday Times
This ignores other causes of artistic development, which may lead an artist in new directions from those that attracted their original fans.
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artistic discipline
Just imagine for one moment the precepts of visual art teaching applied to any other artistic discipline and you'll realise quickly how bankrupted the visual art system has become.
Times, Sunday Times
Self-conscious artistic discipline lacking the human touch looks a lot like rigor mortis.
The Times Literary Supplement
Happily, it also shows us a maturing artistic discipline on the part of its imaginative author.
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All applicants are judged against a standard of excellence within each artistic discipline, not against each other.
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As an artistic discipline software art has attained growing attention since the late 1990s.
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artistic endeavour
This is shopping as a creative and artistic endeavour run amok.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
It can be the ally of artistic endeavour.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Instead he was worried that people with different tastes to his were diluting the purity of the artistic endeavour.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
artistic excellence
The primary emphasis would be on subject matter: artistic excellence would ultimately be a secondary consideration.
Times, Sunday Times
Gold medals, higher degrees, artistic excellence and the like are no guarantee to financial security.
Times, Sunday Times
Perhaps a lot depends on what exactly you mean by artistic excellence.
Christianity Today
He was not a musician, let alone a professional organist; nevertheless, as a writer, historian and designer his name became a byword for artistic excellence.
Times, Sunday Times
It's a mark of a civilised society to make artistic excellence part of a common culture.
Times, Sunday Times
artistic expression
The language of sporting excellence draws heavily from the arts - for the very good reason that playing sport has much in common with artistic expression.
Times, Sunday Times
It can be anything that lets you get away from your ego, and liberates artistic expression.
Times, Sunday Times
Cultural and artistic expression provides a principal avenue to understand and communicate the most important aspects of our common humanity.
Smithsonian Mag
Maps were more a form of artistic expression, or a way of declaring one’s fiefdom.
Smithsonian Mag
Some postmoderns are adding new forms of artistic expression to worship.
Christianity Today
artistic flair
Another exhibition blending architectural skills with artistic flair, and another intriguing prospect for this subterranean space.
Times, Sunday Times
The implementation of exegetical rules may require more artistic flair than needed for didactic materials.
Christianity Today
But she stuck to her game, confident her artistic flair would give her the edge.
Times, Sunday Times
A touch of artistic flair could work wonders.
The Sun
He believed that hair should frame the face with artistic flair.
The Sun
artistic genius
Towards the end of the eighteenth century the concept of the artistic genius was formulated and held up as the highest human type.
The Times Literary Supplement
Gaze at a masterpiece and you may be filled with wonder and awe at the artistic genius of its creator.
Times, Sunday Times
Suggest investment potential, not frustrated artistic genius.
Times, Sunday Times
Is there an artistic genius inside everyone?
Times, Sunday Times
It's not because of some artistic genius that sprouts out of the ground like dragon's teeth - it has been built up over decades.
Times, Sunday Times
artistic heritage
The chef, obviously affected by the artistic heritage of the place, left the heads on.
Times, Sunday Times
First it was train tracks, now it's the nation's artistic heritage they're after.
Times, Sunday Times
It was wonderful to see a small country celebrating its enormous artistic heritage with such enthusiasm.
Times, Sunday Times
Home to opulent palaces, a glorious musical and artistic heritage and convivial coffee houses, it has won the accolade for the past two years.
Times, Sunday Times
There was no artistic heritage, and her first inclination was to music.
Times, Sunday Times
artistic impression
No marks are awarded for artistic impression, elegance or style in snowboard cross.
Times, Sunday Times
If they gave points for artistic impression, he would struggle to reach the top ten.
Times, Sunday Times
Only judges giving marks for artistic impression have yet to get an airing.
Times, Sunday Times
Yet here are two players who seemingly perform off the cuff, take their own sweet time — and always seek marks for artistic impression.
Times, Sunday Times
It was no oil painting but you do not win trophies for artistic impression.
The Sun
artistic impulse
Some critics have seen the piece - a series of extended monologues - as a meditation on the mystery of the artistic impulse.
Times,Sunday Times
The need for literary disguise was once motivated by artistic impulse, a genuine need for secrecy or a practical calculation that a real name would be constricting or embarrassing.
Times, Sunday Times
In each, an authority from the world of science - not art - illustrates his own theory of the origins of the artistic impulse.
Times, Sunday Times
And we feel his artistic impulse pushing him ever further east, to nations filled with crumbling palazzi, decadent aristocracy and the complicating pressure of a longer history.
The Times Literary Supplement
His first artistic impulse was to be a composer.
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artistic inclinations
Yet most of those are primarily musicians with artistic inclinations.
Times, Sunday Times
Having previously had no artistic inclinations, he's been spending every moment since his stroke trying to capture what he sees in thousands of paintings, drawings, sculptures and poems.
Times, Sunday Times
He left school at age eleven to work on a farm where he had no opportunity to follow his artistic inclinations.
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Her artistic inclinations are reflected in her love for music, interior design and gardening.
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She in turn was intrigued by his literary cultivation and artistic inclinations.
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artistic influence
But his artistic influence has been negligible.
Times, Sunday Times
Its poems have frequently been translated and have otherwise been of great artistic influence around the world.
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Instead of progressing in his artistic influence, his works copied the artists of the nineteenth century and many of the masters preceding him.
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Articles also present views on artistic influence on culture and the art industry.
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Within a few years it became a significant artistic influence on the development of pictorialism.
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artistic innovation
Its jury, tasked with finding and supporting artistic innovation, has to defend its shortlist in public debates with critics and readers.
The Times Literary Supplement
Similarly, the description provided for artistic innovation represents one perspective.
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The fertile lands of the tropics were then interpreted as to have set obstacles for human morality and physical well-being preventing their inhabitants from technical, philosophical and artistic innovation.
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His artistic innovations, pre-eminently as an engraver who found a way to combine handwritten texts and images on a single plate, still flummox technicians to this day.
Times, Sunday Times
Graduations in the social stature of the person commissioning the statue were indicated by size rather than artistic innovations.
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artistic inspiration
Customer complaints are not, traditionally, a fruitful source of artistic inspiration.
Times, Sunday Times
And like him, he has been acutely aware of the arbitrariness of birth and class as well as the arbitrariness of artistic inspiration and success.
The Times Literary Supplement
Some of her chosen characters, going in search of artistic inspiration in the eighteenth century, thought the art of these buried cities 'strange and uncouth'.
The Times Literary Supplement
Artistic inspiration can ambush you at the strangest moments.
Times, Sunday Times
It depresses him 'how many decisions about where and when to record or perform were determined not by artistic inspiration but by lawyers and accountants'.
Times, Sunday Times
artistic integrity
We certainly revere him as an example of artistic integrity, and savour the harmonies - which seem timeless as much as 'modern' - of his greatest paintings.
The Times Literary Supplement
However, mash-ups pose a problem for internet service providers because they often infringe both the copyright and the artistic integrity of the source material.
Times, Sunday Times
Neither, without smoking, would it have 'compromised the artistic integrity of the work in question'.
Times, Sunday Times
There were accusations and denials about plagiarism and artistic integrity.
Times, Sunday Times
The judge said the purpose of a clause in the contract was to 'preserve the artistic integrity of the albums'.
Times, Sunday Times
artistic interpretation
Clearly the judges are likely to mark him down for artistic interpretation.
The Sun
There are no points for artistic interpretation.
Times, Sunday Times
His first priority was the integrity of his artistic interpretation of a piece, rather than his formidable range and excellent technique.
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His contemporaries noted his playing style, brilliant technique, powerful artistic interpretation.
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It's not clear if these small changes are attributable to artistic interpretation, simplified draughtsmanship (in the case of ermine) or possibly error (the lion).
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artistic legacy
It lost its cultural mojo and 'would never create another artistic legacy it could call its own'.
Times, Sunday Times
He now seems quite preoccupied with the nature and quality of his artistic legacy.
Times, Sunday Times
But many guesses and assumptions can be made from its artistic legacy, of which some 100 terracotta and metalwork pieces now go on show.
Times, Sunday Times
He has a genetic artistic legacy too.
Times, Sunday Times
A prolific recording artist, he leaves a formidable artistic legacy in perhaps the largest discography of any singer, classical or otherwise.
Times, Sunday Times
artistic medium
And he did so because he believed photography was the most appropriate artistic medium for the times ahead: fast, mechanical, futuristic.
Times, Sunday Times
He believed that photography was to be the artistic medium of his age because it freed artists from inherited aesthetic ideas.
Times, Sunday Times
An ambitious exhibition crosses cultures and millennia to celebrate a metal alloy whose toughness and resistance have long made it a prized artistic medium.
Times, Sunday Times
Last chance to go back over the story of the evolution of photography: as a social record and an artistic medium.
Times, Sunday Times
Invented nearly 200 years ago, photography has endured as an essential artistic medium largely because of its singular capacity to capture and preserve the ephemeral.
Smithsonian Mag
artistic merit
Other exhibits are of considerably more artistic merit.
Times, Sunday Times
I see no artistic merit in it anywhere.
Times, Sunday Times
There was no ranking according to perceived artistic merit or fame, no little printed descriptions on the wall.
The Times Literary Supplement
Top musicans were able to perform with 'brand new' singers and produce something of artistic merit — the goal of music education.
Times, Sunday Times
Freeze it at the point of the catch with its full artistic merit and only the sheer bulk of the lifters would give it away.
Times, Sunday Times
artistic movement
Every artistic movement has its decadent phase, followed by a clearing out of the aesthetic stables.
Times, Sunday Times
Has any artistic movement ever been quite so vacuously bereft of a defining philosophy or idea as art nouveau?
Times, Sunday Times
Though they wanted to forge a new artistic movement, their relationship disintegrated.
Times, Sunday Times
It started its life in the 1920s as a sharp word to describe a literary and artistic movement devoted to exploring the unconscious mind.
Times, Sunday Times
It presents a story that illuminates a particular artistic intent through spatial relationships, meaningful gestures, and artistic movement.
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artistic output
The encounter helped to change the direction of his artistic output.
Times, Sunday Times
Admired for its visionary or surrealist qualities, his prolific artistic output attracts a local gallery's attention.
Times, Sunday Times
Executive input overwhelms artistic output - to mind-numbing effect.
Times, Sunday Times
This isn't just because of the quality of her artistic output, or that she's always worked outside trends.
Times, Sunday Times
Behind the building's high wooden gates she packed a series of spaces with her prodigious artistic output.
Times, Sunday Times
artistic process
Together, the two films have much to say about creativity and the artistic process.
Times, Sunday Times
Afterwards, he acted as though it were all part of the artistic process.
Times, Sunday Times
Why do people want to destroy artistic process?
The Sun
During the pasting phase, community members take part in the artistic process.
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Members of a local community will come together to express concerns or issues through an artistic process, sometimes this may involve professional artists or actors.
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artistic purposes
His otherworldly aura enhances the movie's woozy science fiction, and he in turn drew on this work's imagery, mood and story for later artistic purposes.
Times, Sunday Times
He ruled again that the information was held for predominantly 'journalistic, literary or artistic purposes'.
Times, Sunday Times
These particularly include asemic writing created for artistic purposes.
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The author must, however, have derived the bulk of the material in the saga from oral tradition which he manipulated for his own artistic purposes.
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It has also been used for artistic purposes to create ornamental fountains and statues.
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artistic pursuit
It may seem an odd description of someone who produces 1,400 leggings - but apparently her designs are as much artistic pursuit as money-making enterprise.
Times, Sunday Times
They thought of their work as an artistic pursuit and made it for a small audience that shared their aesthetic and conceptual values.
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He thought that literature was more than just an artistic pursuit, it had a mission and a real influence on the political situation.
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The concept of melody and the artistic pursuit of musical composition were unknown to early players of musical instruments.
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Being a doctor and a musician, he was excited by intellectual and artistic pursuits.
Times, Sunday Times
artistic representation
But the novel's great concern lies with how modernity redefined artistic representation.
The Times Literary Supplement
In his studies of art, he believed that there were two types of style and aims of artistic representation.
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His interest in the artistic representation manifested itself early.
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He now looks like a two-dimensional artistic representation of a shadow and has an empty space on his chest in the shape of a heart.
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The two artists incorporated aspects of the real world into their canvases, opening up discussion of signification and artistic representation.
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artistic sensibility
These exhibitions are a marriage of artistic sensibility and an informed public estimate that they will be recalled for decades.
Times, Sunday Times
A dancer and teacher with a profoundly artistic sensibility, she was also a formidable businesswoman.
Times, Sunday Times
It will perhaps take an artistic sensibility to get to grips with the paradoxes and contradictions, the bitterness over memory and forgetfulness.
The Times Literary Supplement
It has learnt to strike a balance between artistic sensibility and commercial success.
Times, Sunday Times
But no, artistic sensibility and cultural inheritance leave a deep mark on even functional design.
Times, Sunday Times
artistic significance
For all its quirky verve, there's scant sense of his relationships or artistic significance.
Times, Sunday Times
Puppet and marionette theater also attained great artistic significance, often staging satirical shows on contemporary social issues.
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There are nemorous ridges onto the temple with different decoration, images having iconic as well as artistic significance.
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The house also has various other works of historical and artistic significance, displayed for the public.
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These frescoes are of exceptional rarity and artistic significance.
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artistic skill
I brought artistic skill to my sign painting.
Smithsonian
By 13 he was studying under a lama known for his artistic skill and at 22 was asked to paint his first thangka.
Times, Sunday Times
But the ones to look at are those that reveal not just his plans and ideas but his artistic skill.
Times, Sunday Times
Bonding requires artistic skill and not all dentists are good at it.
The Sun
Could any fully functioning adult really be so bereft of artistic skill?
Times, Sunday Times
artistic statement
It isn't terrible (some of the songs are beautiful), but you would be hard pushed to describe it as a profound artistic statement.
Times, Sunday Times
Some stars can turn failing memories into an artistic statement.
Times, Sunday Times
Being a collective isn't the artistic statement it once was.
The Sun
It's an artistic statement that will certainly get you noticed.
Times, Sunday Times
Kino doesn't have a political or artistic statement to make.
Globe and Mail
artistic style
There's a real sense here of a shared artistic style and especially palette, as the four painted the local scenery they all loved.
The Times Literary Supplement
He came from a humble family of potters and started developing his artistic style since a very young age.
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In his later years he developed a distinctly personal artistic style.
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Over the years, it has been changed in both artistic style and story line.
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The similarities are clearly seen in the artistic style used.
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artistic success
It was widely judged an artistic success and sold out at the box office.
Times, Sunday Times
A commercial and artistic success, he must be a tricky chap to buy gifts for.
Times, Sunday Times
The action was more than an artistic success.
Times, Sunday Times
Originality rather than convention became the criterion of artistic success, and the individual transgression attained a value as great as any obedience to social norms.
Times, Sunday Times
He certainly did not jump straight from high school into a life of artistic success.
Times, Sunday Times
artistic talent
He had never painted before and believed he had no artistic talent.
The Sun
But they all have one important thing in common: their exceptional artistic talent.
Times, Sunday Times
He inherited her artistic talent, and his skills as a draughtsman became apparent from a young age.
Times, Sunday Times
He owes his durability to a rare mix of artistic talent and business acumen.
Times, Sunday Times
His combination of authorial and narrative skill and artistic talent still marks him out from many of the cartoonists who have followed in his footsteps.
The Times Literary Supplement
artistic taste
And to encourage both their artistic taste and discernment.
Christianity Today
Now that would be a fascinating test of semantics, artistic taste and the laws of the land.
Times, Sunday Times
Fights about artistic taste used to be about art.
The Times Literary Supplement
He had the most exquisite artistic taste.
Times, Sunday Times
The goal here was that through the study of antiquities and the masters of the past, one would develop and refine one's artistic taste.
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artistic temperament
She could cope with his demanding artistic temperament.
Times,Sunday Times
I thought it put a lot of strain on their artistic temperament, and felt great sympathy.
Times, Sunday Times
The term 'artistic temperament' would not exist if creative people were not capable of atrocious behaviour.
Times, Sunday Times
Despite his talent he had no fluctuating artistic temperament or obvious charisma, although good-looking, with fine features and beautiful hands.
Times, Sunday Times
The whole thing could have just been down to his artistic temperament — even the trousers.
Times, Sunday Times
artistic tradition
What artistic tradition or movement were these young printers emerging into?
Times, Sunday Times
Instead of diminishing the country's artistic tradition, the foreign invaders brought with them new styles that enriched its culture.
Times, Sunday Times
Can an artistic tradition really be bought so easily?
Times, Sunday Times
He was suspicious of art that seemed to him to reject both artistic tradition and national identity.
The Times Literary Supplement
All such typologies are abstractions, and fail to describe all of the variability in an artistic tradition.
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artistic treasures
Both sites could yield historic and artistic treasures.
Times, Sunday Times
There are plenty of options to keep you busy whether it's boutique shopping or artistic treasures you seek, the iconic capital offers it all.
Times, Sunday Times
Dozens of architectural monuments were destroyed and numerous artistic treasures taken.
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Many of the great artistic treasures produced during its 2,500-year history had found their way into the hands of foreign museums and private collections.
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artistic value
We are lucky, in the world of music, that links between craftsmanship and artistic value are still more or less intact.
The Times Literary Supplement
This gold was without any artistic value or the imprints of whoever made it or who for.
Times, Sunday Times
He's not afraid of noise, but he enjoys a good protest, if only for its artistic value.
Times, Sunday Times
Unfortunately the statue has no artistic value at all.
The Sun
About 2,500 of them are rated as having 'particular historic and artistic value'.
Times, Sunday Times
artistic vision
Critics and historians have attributed even her most famous pictures to chance or luck rather than artistic vision.
The Times Literary Supplement
He has an assistant to handle the technical side, while he takes care of the artistic vision.
Times, Sunday Times
This exhibition will show his embrace of mass media to transmit his artistic vision.
Times, Sunday Times
Not everyone, you see, will have quite the dedication to the original artistic vision that the actors might require.
Times, Sunday Times
There's nothing wrong with that — unless it means your artistic vision and output are compromised in pursuit of success.
Times, Sunday Times
purely artistic
However, purely artistic photography has had an impact.
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His career has been a hybrid of commercial, philanthropic, and purely artistic engagements.
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The two have also created purely artistic visualizations.
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This was a purely artistic endeavor.
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Translations:
Chinese: 艺术的
Japanese: 芸術的な
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