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artwork

[ ahrt-wurk ]

noun

  1. Printing.
    1. the elements that constitute a mechanical, as type, proofs, and illustrations.
    2. a mechanical; paste-up.
  2. the production of artistic or craft objects.
  3. the object so produced.


artwork

/ ˈɑːtˌwɜːk /

noun

  1. all the original nontextual matter in a publication, esp the illustrations


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Word History and Origins

Origin of artwork1

First recorded in 1875–80; art 1 + work

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Example Sentences

It became more about the people and their artwork and their interpretation of Daryl.

Göring, of course, would amass an astounding collection of artwork himself, both purchased and stolen.

Such a bridge between artwork and viewer could not have occurred with old footage of just any people.

She “was an attractive blonde,” Bai writes, “only in the sense that the Sistine Chapel had some pretty good artwork.”

Tile work in the bathrooms, furniture, and artwork on the walls all flowed together and carried his creative touch.

Then one exclaimed, "air they any more luny fellers like thet, back at them Artwork shops?"

Never, it may be said, did so great an artwork as is the Missa Solemnis see its creation under more adverse circumstances.

The artwork, although somewhat unartistically executed, has an attractive simplicity.

Shall we find in their artwork any of that pensiveness and yearning for the dead, which fills the chants of their tragedy?

The person making the artwork already integrates the appropriation in the making.

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