Sentence for art | Use art in a sentence

Sentences for art. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use art in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for art.

  • Art is the specific. (10)
  • You abandon us for Art? (8)
  • You can; you have the art. (10)
  • Finck.—Paderewski and His Art. (3)
  • Grosse.—The Beginnings of Art. (3)
  • He had the art of indicating darkly. (10)
  • Parry.—Evolution of the Art of Music. (3)
  • She has been false to her Art, false! (10)
  • He knew the art of airing a fine figure. (10)
  • I. Parry.—Evolution of the Art of Music. (3)
  • Why should we not learn to excel in Art? (10)
  • Why is this the chief characteristic of our art? (8)
  • Audsley, G. A.—The Art of Organ Building, 2 vols. (3)
  • Yes: but thou, maiden, art thou thinking of him? (10)
  • The classical examples of this art are in Greyfriars. (2)
  • I have had the art of thrift and frugality, that is all. (12)
  • He is a great talent, a clear conscience, a beautiful art. (9)
  • I have what future I like in my art if only I can marry her. (8)
  • Every poor innocent little bit of an art had been exhausted. (10)
  • As a matter of fact we see nothing whole, neither life nor art. (9)
  • She had the wonderful art of dressing to suit the season and the sky. (10)
  • Simplicity is the highest art, as it is also the most economical thing. (17)
  • Their faith, in its varied shades, was Unitarian, but their art was Puritan. (9)
  • The touch and the taste of the art editor were present throughout the number. (9)
  • Wonderful how she had learned an art which he found so disgustingly difficult. (8)
  • He was now in the very van of water-colour art, hanging on the line everywhere. (8)
  • They belong to no style to art, only to a form of business much to be regretted. (2)
  • The art of leading the vulgar, in itself, does no discredit to its practitioner. (16)
  • She turned to Louise, who smiled at the simple art of the exclamation, assenting. (10)
  • It is not altogether an art, perhaps, for success in it is largely due to accident. (7)
  • They could think and feel nothing except what concerned her, her art, and her fate. (5)
  • But, there is one great reason why, in this age of ours, Art, it seems, must flourish. (8)
  • However, art quickly recovered at its close, and a number of worthy musicians appeared. (3)
  • What was the value to the musical art of the patronage of the great nobles and princes? (3)
  • For Art is never dogmatic; holds no brief for itself you may take it or you may leave it. (8)
  • As to this, Juliana was sufficiently open, though, as she conceived, her art was extreme. (10)
  • And, after all, in his art, as in most arts, the effect of the work was two-thirds the game. (13)
  • His facility in the art of writing was very great and was fully equalled by his love for work. (3)
  • Give an idea of the process by which music becomes an art and what the principles of music are. (3)
  • When we think of Greece, it is Athens, the centre of Greek art and culture, that comes to mind. (3)
  • His life was one long service to his art, accompanied in his later years by devotion to the church. (3)
  • Furthermore, said her incandescent reason, she had not suspected such art of cunning in Willoughby. (10)
  • He shows the greatest skill in handling instrumental color, an art for which the Russians are noted. (3)
  • She was talking to a Connoisseur on Art of supernatural appearances, and seemed in the highest spirits. (8)
  • His art had been learned at the French Court, and the Colonists went into ecstacies over his innovations. (18)
  • Apart from obvious reasons for discomfiture, he had that feeling towards Art common to so many of his caste. (8)
  • For if thou art not stripped of these things, thou wilt never rise to her who dwells upon so great a height. (12)
  • This detaining her, and tricking, and not listening, only increases her aversion; she learns the art in turn. (10)
  • The nature of the art was hinted, with the delicacy of dainty feet which have to tread in mire to get to safety. (10)
  • It was not in Audrey Noel to deny herself to any spirit that was abroad; to repel was an art she did not practise. (8)
  • She had never learned the art of abuse, and no words could express what was in her heart, so she turned and went out. (8)
  • Still, I doubt if there are enough to affect the fact that Literature is Business as well as Art, and almost as soon. (9)
  • The art of taking and keeping the breath so softly and easily that no one could perceive it began and ended with him. (3)
  • Mighty men may thrash numbers for a time; in the end the numbers will be thrashed into the art of beating their teachers. (10)
  • My father told the man who instructed me in the art of self-defence that our family had always patronized his profession. (10)
  • There was never much talk when he came, for any depth of discussion, even of art, brought out at once too wide a difference. (8)
  • They deal, to be sure, with the office of Criticism and the art of Fiction, and so far their present name is not a misnomer. (9)
  • What we have strongly conceived we ought to make others strongly imagine, and we ought to use every genuine art to that end. (9)
  • Inflexibly British, he declared money, and also the art of getting money, to be hereditary virtues, deserving of their reward. (10)
  • To this patronage of its peculiar art is due the importation into Italy of the best in music wherever found, to aid in these services. (3)
  • Wield it thou, O Circumstance, babe-munching Chronos, whosoever thou art, that jarrest our poor human music effectually from hour to hour! (10)
  • To be decorative where decoration is not suitable, to be lyrical where lyricism is out of place, is assuredly to spoil Art, not to achieve it. (8)
  • On that walk to the station they talked of pictures and music, contrasting the English and French characters and the difference in their attitude to Art. (8)
  • But doubtless in those countries, he concluded, the art of keeping the sovereign precious by suffering him to be rarely and briefly seen is wisely studied. (9)
  • Philosophy was not for him a system of independent reasoning, but rather the unclassified winged thoughts on high themes embodied in great poetic and dramatic art. (14)

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