fine art
Americannoun
noun
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art produced chiefly for its aesthetic value, as opposed to applied art
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Also called: beaux arts. (often plural) any of the fields in which such art is produced, such as painting, sculpture, and engraving
Etymology
Origin of fine art
First recorded in 1760–70
Example Sentences
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Fine art, cinema, and fashion all stimulate more than one of our senses — sound, vision and, in the case of clothes, touch.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 31, 2024
Fine art, video pieces, mixed media — who knows?
From The Verge • Nov. 24, 2021
Fine art museums have a lot to learn from its example.
From New York Times • Dec. 18, 2017
Fine art, rather, was harder to understand, open to interpretation.
From Washington Times • Nov. 27, 2015
Fine art books The following books can be found in the Fine Art Collections in some public libraries.
From Hand-Loom Weaving A Manual for School and Home by Todd, Mattie Phipps
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