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fine art
[fahyn ahrt]
noun
a visual art considered to have been created primarily for aesthetic purposes and judged for its beauty and meaningfulness, specifically, painting, sculpture, drawing, watercolor, graphics, and architecture.
fine art
noun
art produced chiefly for its aesthetic value, as opposed to applied art
Also called: beaux arts. (often plural) any of the fields in which such art is produced, such as painting, sculpture, and engraving
Word History and Origins
Origin of fine art1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Freymond, by contrast, was consumed with fine art and luxury, and fond of complex investments and financial transactions.
Butchart conjures up a world where a tokenized securities portfolio could offer exposure to real-world assets — like a wind farm or a piece of fine art — to which gaining exposure was never possible previously.
Fall in this corner of Wisconsin is the ideal time to chase fine art and architecture, finer cheese and the last of the region’s farm fare before the cold sets in.
The trust's website says Penrhyn Castle's "formidable architecture, opulent interiors and fine art collection lean on a long history of sugar and slate fortunes, social unrest and the longest-running industrial dispute in British history".
She spent her career advocating that craft should be taken as seriously as fine art.
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