Art-gallery Sentence Examples

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  • An hour later, she dismounted her bike and leaned it against the brick front of the art gallery where her work was displayed.

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  • It contains, among several notable buildings, the post office, and the free public library, opened in 1888 and comprising a collection of over 40,000 volumes, as well as an art gallery and a museum of antiquities especially rich in remains of the Neolithic period.

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  • The Layton Art Gallery contains one of the best collections of paintings west of the Alleghanies.

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  • The municipal art gallery contains an altar-piece by Girolamo da Treviso (who also painted a fresco in the Chiesa della Commenda), a wooden St Jerome by Donatello, and a bust of the young St John by Antonio Rossellino (?), and some fine specimens of majolica, a variety of which, faience, takes its name from the town.

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  • In this group of buildings are the Hartford public library (containing 90,000 volumes in 1908), the Watkinson library of reference (70,000 volumes in 1908), the library of the Connecticut historical society (25,000 volumes in 1908) and a public art gallery.

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  • In connexion with the art gallery there is a travelling scholarship for art students, endowed by the state.

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  • Besides numerous other places of worship, there are a handsome town hall, athenaeum and museum, art gallery and public library, various assembly rooms, and several recreation grounds.

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  • The Cartwright memorial hall, principally the gift of Lord Masham, opened in 1904 and containing an art gallery and museum, commemorates Dr Edmund Cartwright (1743-1823) as the inventor of the power-loom and the combingmachine.

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  • The chief public buildings are the museum and art gallery at Peel Park, the technical school, the education offices and the Salford Hospital.

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  • Its art gallery has many prints and drawings of great local interest and here the Swansea Art Society holds its annual exhibition.

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  • The free library and art gallery of the corporation, a fourstoreyed building in Italian style erected in 1887, contains the library of the Rev. Rowland Williams (one of the authors of Essays and Reviews), the rich Welsh collection of the Rev. Robert Jones of Rotherhithe, a small Devonian section (presented by the Swansea Devonian Society), and about 8000 volumes and 2500 prints and engravings, intended to be mutually illustrative, given by the Swansea portrait-painter and art critic, John Deffett Francis, from 1876 to 1881, to receive whose first gift the library was established in 1876.

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  • In its centre are the public gardens, in which is a handsome block of buildings in the Renaissance style, built in 1906-1908 at a cost of over 300,000, containing the town hall, municipal offices, public library, museum and art gallery.

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  • The art gallery holds many pictures of the modern British school.

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  • The City Art Gallery was completed in 1888, and contains a fine permanent collection, while exhibitions are also held.

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  • The chief public buildings are the town hall (1872), art gallery (1891), and free library (1878).

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  • The Art Gallery and Museum at Schoolhill, built in the Italian Renaissance style of red and brown granite, contains an excellent collection of pictures, the Macdonald Hall of portraits of contemporary artists by themselves being of altogether exceptional interest and unique of its kind in Great Britain.

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  • Other buildings connected with the history of the Mormon church are three residences of Brigham Young, called the Lion House, the Beehive (the beehive is the symbol of the industry of the Mormon settlers in the desert and appears on the state seal), and the Amelia Palace or Gardo House (1877), which is now privately owned and houses an excellent private art gallery.

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  • The Louisville Public Library was established in 1902, and 04 acquired the library, the small museum (containing the Troost collection of minerals) and the art gallery of the Polytechnic Society of Louisville (1878), which for many years had maintained the only public library in the city.

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  • The building houses an art gallery and historical museum, and a library of about 50,000 volumes especially rich in Americana.

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  • New municipal buildings were erected, Highgate Park was opened as a place of recreation, the free library and art gallery were developed.

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  • In the borough are some interesting old houses, erected in the latter part of the 18th century, an art gallery and a soldiers' monument.

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  • The exhibition has been jointly curated by Richard William Hill, of Cree heritage and formerly a Curator at the Art Gallery of Ontario.

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  • The remains of the eastern entranceway and part of the arena are displayed in a basement viewing chamber in the Guildhall Art Gallery.

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  • The gallery is the only floating contemporary art gallery in London.

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  • The former flour mill is now the North's premier art gallery.

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  • Alderman Fletcher Moss, who lived at the old parsonage, turned the house into an art gallery for his private collection.

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  • Kate Bunce was the daughter of John Thackray Bunce who was Chairman of the City Art Gallery and a wealthy newspaper proprietor.

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  • He made his way through the bombing, to a deep underground shelter in the basement of the Herbert Art Gallery.

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  • An exciting new approach to persuading smokers to kick the habit is to being launched today at London's Whitechapel Art Gallery.

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  • You can visit the spacious studios to watch the glassblowers in action, and also the Glass Art Gallery where pieces are displayed.

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  • In the garden attached to the Art Gallery is a fountain to the memory of Horsman, erected by public subscription.

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  • An exciting new approach to persuading smokers to kick the habit is to being launched today at London 's Whitechapel Art Gallery.

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  • They left us with an important record of its bath, victoria art gallery development.

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  • Taking an amble through the art gallery to gaze at the paintings inspires me to be more creative in my own work.

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  • This palette is inspired by the works of classic painters and is full of colors you would find in a museum or art gallery.

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  • You'll find collections like 1,001 Saints, List of Popes, Art Gallery and even a list of RSS feeds.

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  • Try a clambake on the beach or a swanky cocktail party-style reception in a new age art gallery.

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  • Her father is a German medical services executive from Hamburg and her Norwegian mother once owned an art gallery.

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  • Today, modern art gallery and traditional artisan workshops compete with traditional restaurants, offering a variety of Puerto Rican specialties, such as red beans and rice and Paella.

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  • It's worth it to join the site as they offer a community forum and art gallery and information on various events.

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  • When you complete the game with 100% (beat Chaos Tower Mode with all characters and arcade mode with all characters), you will unlock some art gallery pictures, various illustrations, and the beginning movie from the arcade.

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  • Think of it as an unlockable concept art gallery that shows the evolution of the game.

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  • Only this art gallery you can interact with.

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  • One additional indicator that it's wine country is if there's an art gallery nearby.

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  • Dr. Kalania's Feng Shui Art Gallery carries beautiful prints designed to enhance a specific life area.

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  • In addition, the Feng Shui Art Gallery provides tips and articles to enhance each individual life area and offers a free monthly newsletter that includes feng shui tips and information on recent additions to their artwork.

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  • A local art gallery may have an opening for a teenager who appreciates art.

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  • You can also hop on the cable car directly from the hotel, transporting you conveniently to a myriad of shopping, art gallery choices and if you are looking for a relaxed, low key evening out in the city.

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  • To say you'll need high energy in order to keep up with your Gemini is little consolation when you're left standing in the middle of a store because she remembered she wanted to attend the grand opening of a new art gallery.

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  • Think an art gallery would be boring for your children?

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  • You could also choose to forego the effort yourself and support the arts by picking up some handmade cards at a craft fair, a specialty shop or any local art gallery.

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  • You can find festivals, art gallery openings, educational presentations, musical performances, plays, and much more.

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  • From beautiful sunsets to swimming dolphins to dramatic flames, you can get practically anything that you can imagine airbrushed onto your nails, leaving your hands nothing short of an impressive miniature art gallery!

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  • A man named Frank Warren created the PostSecret blog in 2005, and it is respected by many as a massive online art gallery.

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  • While it has fewer choices in lab coat styles, LogoSoftWear has a huge clip art gallery of fancier logos they can embroider on lab coats.

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  • There's nothing wrong with being artistic, unless it leads to wild and strange web pages that belong more in a art gallery than a computer screen.

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  • Guests can check out the art gallery while waiting for their table in the restaurant.

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  • I wouldn't own an art gallery if I didn't love artists.

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  • The messy studio from last week had been transformed into a professional art gallery.

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  • It stands in a large park, the whole property being acquired by the corporation of Birmingham in 1864, when the mansion became a museum and art gallery.

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  • The government offices, art gallery and exchange, with St Mary's cathedral (Anglican), a building in a combination of native timbers, St Paul's and St Patrick's cathedral (Roman Catholic), are noteworthy buildings.

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  • Both the central library and museum and the Akroyd museum and art gallery occupy buildings which were formerly residences, the one of Sir Francis Crossley (1817-1872) and the other of Mr Edward Akroyd.

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