Use art in a sentence
Sentences starting with art
- Art is vitiated when the commercial demand, which may be a needed stimulus, presides at the creation. [4]
- Art to him was an unknown book, but he had the instinct, and he was quick to feel. [11]
- Art thou a warrior sated with spoil, master of the sports, spectator of the fight, Prince, or Pistol? [11]
- Art thou less, then, than Achmet? [11]
- Art willing, sir, that I remain?--and thine uncle? [5]
- Art can do something more than say this. [3]
- Art also keeps pace with luxury, and shows abundant life and promise for the future. [4]
- Art thou not needed here as there? [11]
- Art shod with lead? [5]
- Art is good in its way; but what about a perfect figure? [4]
Sentences ending with art
- And in the year he had learned a great deal about his art. [4]
- It is the worst of policy, to say nothing of its being the worst of art; and life should never be without art. [11]
- But not so with Art. [5]
- Counting these out, what is left is Art. [5]
- When I reflect what a complex and sophisticated being I am, I'm afraid I can never come to anything in art. [8]
- On either side were niches containing statues of Antony and Cleopatra cast in dark bronze, and above the cornice were brazen figures of Love and Death, Fame and Silence, ennobling the Egyptian forms with exquisite works of Hellenic art. [10]
- I at least watch your work with interest, and do not dispute your art so long as it does not cross the boundaries of the beautiful, which to me are those of art. [10]
- And of such was his kingdom of Art. [11]
- The household cat was asleep on this work of art. [5]
- Steering is a very high art. [5]
Short sentences using art
- Thou art young yet. [11]
- Thou art a traitor. [11]
- Answer, what art thou? [11]
- The King--Whence art thou, sir? [11]
- Cooper's art has some defects. [5]
- Thou art needlessly rough, methinks. [5]
- But the art of it! [5]
- Who art thou, manikin? [5]
- Thou art an honest man. [11]
- Prince, thou art guilty. [11]
Sentences containing art two or more times
- It is a work of art, the art of the arms and feet. [10]
- I hear thee when thou callest to me, and I kneel outside the door, for thou art wise, and thou speakest to me; but thee as thou art in a far land I shall see no more. [11]
- You have to turn back to Shakespeare for any talk of peasants and clowns and shepherds to compare with the conversations in this novel, so racy are they of the soil, and yet so touched with the finest art, the enduring art. [4]
- If I ventured to describe the attitude, there would be a fine howl--but there the Venus lies, for anybody to gloat over that wants to--and there she has a right to lie, for she is a work of art, and Art has its privileges. [5]
- If I ventured to describe that attitude, there would be a fine howl--but there the Venus lies, for anybody to gloat over that wants to--and there she has a right to lie, for she is a work of art, and Art has its privileges. [5]
- From time to time geniuses have appeared who knew how to compose a dinner; indeed, the art of doing it can be learned, as well as the art of cooking and serving it. [4]
- The top of the Trunk is arched; the arch is a perfect half-circle, in the Roman style of architecture, for in the then rapid decadence of Greek art, the rising influence of Rome was already beginning to be felt in the art of the Republic. [5]
- I have demonstrated the fact that neither I nor one in a hundred of those charming devotees to art could ever earn a living by art, or do anything except to add to the mediocrity of the amazing art product of this free country. [4]
- And I know that thou wilt deliver them, for that thou art minded to great deeds and art as strong a knight of your hands and as brave to will and to do, as any that is on live. [5]
- I am aware that the evolution of literature or art in any period, in relation to the literature and art of the world, cannot be accurately judged by contemporaries and participants, nor can it be predicted. [4]
More example sentences with the word art in them
- If I comprehend your art aright, its essence is opposed to the addition of superhuman dignity and beauty, with which you, or the model you used, strove to ennoble and deify your Demeter. [10]
- I may need you in Vaucouleurs; for if the governor will not receive me I will dictate a letter to him, and so must have some one by me who knows the art of how to write and spell the words. [5]
- Have we learned yet the simple art of easy enjoyment? [4]
- But twice every year he went to yonder point and spoke out the King's words to him: 'John York, John York, where art thou gone, John York? [11]
- Spite of the wrong he had done her, how gladly, had she not been lost to art, she would now have tried upon him its elevating, consoling power! [10]
- Generation after generation would labour with unflagging zeal until the art sculptured fragment of the new Cathedral--the new Cathedral of Democracy --pointed upward toward the blue vault of heaven. [9]
- Such a woman would have attracted Harry at any time, but only a woman with a cool brain and exquisite art could have made him lose his head in this way; for Harry thought himself a man of the world. [5]
- His art, too, would be a comfort to him, and if he only had the chance of making his way in his career he would have no difficulty in winning Agatha. [10]
- We gave the world tobacco and the potato, perhaps the most important contributions to the content and the fatness of the world made by any new country, and it was a noble ambition to give it new styles of art and literature also. [4]
- In Italy, the works of mediaeval Art seem to be of yesterday,--Rome, under her kings, is but an intruding newcomer, as we contemplate her in the shadow of the Cyclopean walls of Fiesole or Volterra. [6]
- Perhaps the great works of art that have endured have been so composed. [4]
- Noble and beautiful works of art should not be subjected to haste; and this majestic new world is indeed a most noble and beautiful work. [5]
- He might have worked it up with more art, and given it a finish which the narration now lacks, but I think best to insert it in its simplicity. [4]
- It is another work of art in this room that I wish to have, and which has hitherto seemed to you scarcely worth notice. [10]
- This very valuable work of art had for many years been used as a drinking-trough for horses. [6]
- In natural, simple words, the learned man, skilled in the art of language, represented to the imperial widower how little reason he had to mourn his devout wife. [10]
- Not a serious word had reached his ears from the wanton lips of the Lesbian, while Althea at once desired information concerning his art, and showed that she was thoroughly familiar with the works and the aspirations of the Alexandrian sculptors. [10]
- Even a prairie-born woman, however, understands the art and use of grooming better than a man. [11]
- Of a sick woman He said that Satan had bound her; and to Peter He said, "Thou art an offense unto me. [5]
- Thy kingdom is within us, Thou art ever-present. [5]
- His purse overflowed with zechins; but with the red gold, Art withdrew from him her powerful ally, necessity, the pressing need of gaining a livelihood by the exertion of his own strength. [10]
- Here art thou with whom so long the universe travailed in labor; darest thou think meanly of thyself whom the stalwart Fate brought forth to unite his ragged sides, to shoot the gulf, to reconcile the irreconcilable? [6]
- She was familiar with whatever Grecian art had created, and the animated conversation became a bewitching spectacle. [10]
- So it is with the art of writing, for letters are rudiments of pictorial representations. [1]
- It was returned with thanks: the journal had its own art critic. [4]
- The pheasant stuffed with snails and the truffle sauce with it seemed delicious to the sovereign, who called the dish a triumph of the culinary art of the Netherlands. [10]
- They are done with a competent and discriminating art, and are faithful to the requirements of a state direction's proper and lawful office, which is to inform. [5]
- Thou art young; wilt thou throw thy life away? [11]
- He might be wild and reckless, but he had always been faithful to his art and to his love for his family. [10]
- And this is why, and sence you laik objects of art, that I bring this and ask you keep it while I am in dangere. [9]
- Tell Neithotep, in whose hands thou art as wax, that he has found the best means of forcing me to grant demands, which otherwise I should have refused. [10]
- The Demeter, in whom you proved so marvellously that the art of a mortal is sufficient to create immortals, is beginning to show her gratitude. [10]
- I ask thee, who art thou? [10]
- Powhatan kept the whites who were with him to instruct the Indians in the art of war. [4]
- Four weeks ago, while making some necessary excavations upon the property, Signor Smitthe unearthed the most remarkable ancient statue that has ever bees added to the opulent art treasures of Rome. [5]
- With the prosperity which he made attend his work he changed the character of the enterprise, and with Fulkerson's enthusiastic support he gave the public an art journal of as high grade as 'Les Lettres et les Arts', and very much that sort of thing. [8]
- The art to which he had gained entrance by so severe a struggle, and on whose soil he had laboured diligently enough, proved, so far as outward recognition was concerned, cruel to the enthusiastic disciple. [10]
- Thou art safe whether to go or to stay. [11]
- All in all, whenever he thought of this pair, he felt like the lover of art who entrusts the finest gem in his collection to a rich man who knows not how to prize its real value, and puts it in the wrong place. [10]
- From neither party, when in power, has the world any benefit to expect in science, art, or humanity, at all commensurate with the resources of the nation. [6]
- Cilo told me what they were called, and where they lived; he then added that one day they would all belong to me; that I must learn the art of fighting, in case they resisted me, and should require suppressing. [10]
- He saw that what he was feeling was felt by all the men about him experienced in the art of war. [2]
- In sooth, yesternight wert thou the Prince of Wales; to-day art thou my most gracious liege, Edward, King of England. [5]
- I believed thou wert dead these seven years, and lo, here thou art alive! [5]
- Of course, we went to see the houses where these old worthies lived, and the works of art they have left behind them,--things seen and described by everybody. [4]
- He was as well qualified to create a genuine work of art as the best sculptor, only hitherto the Muse had denied him success in awakening pleasure, and blindness would put an end to creating anything of his own. [10]
- He is the weigher, the philosopher among the gods, the lord of writing, of art and of learning. [10]
- Though long the weary way we tread, And sorrow crown each lingering year, No path we shun, no darkness dread, Our hearts still whispering, Thou art near! [6]
- Without reservoirs of wealth there would be no great universities, schools of science, museums, galleries of art, libraries, solid institutions of charity, and perhaps not the wide diffusion of culture which is the avowed aim of modern civilization. [4]
- But humble as we are, and unpretending, in the matter of art, our researches among the painted monks and martyrs have not been wholly in vain. [5]
- Is that the way a young fellow should look who has his art, and plenty of strength in his hands, and the sweetest of sweethearts in his heart? [10]
- The principal one was that she would find there several old friends of former days, one of whom, her singing-master Feys, had promised to accept her voice and enable her to serve her art again with full pleasure. [10]
- The old art was not so perfect, perhaps, but there was in the voice all that she had learned and loved and suffered and hoped. [11]
- As thy mother was in heart so art thou. [11]
- If the age was coarse in speech or specially affected in manner, the books followed the lead given by the demand; but, coarse or affected, they had the quality of art demanded by the best existing cultivation. [4]
- I believed I was clinging to the ideal of art, and that all I wanted was a chance. [9]
- To write "poetry" was an art and mystery in which only a few noted men and a woman or two were experts. [6]
- The unexpected gift was accepted with pleasure, and when he thanked her eagerly and with simple heartiness, she interrupted him with the assurance that in Alexandria art was not yet being borne to the grave. [10]
- To him, art was a sacred thing, and it was impossible for me to regard it with equal seriousness. [9]
- Looking to a very remote period in the history of the world, we find, to use Sir J. Lubbock's well-known terms, a paleolithic and neolithic period; and no one will pretend that the art of grinding rough flint tools was a borrowed one. [1]
- There was something very enjoyable about his calm superiority to all the treasures of art. [4]
- I had been used to chromos for years, and I saw now that without my suspecting it a passion for art had got worked into the fabric of my being, and was become a part of me. [5]
- One art trod upon another's heels with Beaton. [8]
- People who get up in the world by service to others--through letters, or art, or science--may have their modest little misgivings as to their social value, but people that rise by money--especially if their gains are sudden--never have. [8]
- They were well up in art. [5]
- He would take up his quarters in the room which he had occupied as a scholar, where he had studied, practised music, trained himself in the art of composition, and in leisure hours had even drawn and painted a little. [10]
- Novelists and lawyers understand the art of "cramming" better than any other persons in the world. [6]
- As Daphne's husband, under the same roof with the wonderfully invigorated Myrtilus, his Uncle Archias, and faithful Bias, Hermon found in the new home what had hovered before the blind man as the fairest goal of existence in art, love, and friendship. [10]
- Joe was passing under a fictitious name, and old Wakeman didn't suspect that he was a parson; so he gave his profanity full swing, and he was a master of that great art. [5]
- Nature, and perhaps unconscious art, have provided him with a protective exterior; he is the colour of his jungle. [9]
- Let us imagine two men who have come out to fight a duel with rapiers according to all the rules of the art of fencing. [2]
- When drooping pleasure turns to grief, And trembling faith is changed to fear, The murmuring wind, the quivering leaf Shall softly tell us, Thou art near! [6]
- Not until the 'Tu pulchra es' did she display the full power of her art. [10]
- Nay, Art serves Truth, and Truth with Titan blows, Strikes fearless at all evil that it knows. [11]
- Yes, yes, she truly loves her divine art. [10]
- This, it is true, was less out of regard for the fine work of art than because his father had always prohibited his doing so, and his father again before him. [10]
- The art of true wisdom is to keep within limits. [10]
- Especially is this true in regard to remedies for diseases, and the faith in healers and quacks outside of the regular, educated professors of the medical art. [4]
- Michael Angelo, who tried every art, and nearly every trade, never gave his mind to fertilizing. [4]
- Our records of travel also explain in detail what this educator meant by the words "unity with life"; for our attention was directed not only to beautiful views or magnificent works of art and architecture, but to noteworthy public institutions or great manufactories. [10]
- This was good training, persistent training; and in all arts it is training that brings the art to perfection. [5]
- The delusions that tortured her were by no means varied, for all revolved about the person of her imperial lover and her art. [10]
- Outside of these topics he had devoted a great deal of attention to matters connected with literature and art. [4]
- In 1880 Mark took a few pot shots at license in Art and Literature in his Tramp Abroad, "I wonder why some things are? [5]
- In the Levant, too, were seen the beginnings of commerce, of art, of letters, in the forms in which the modern world best knows them. [4]
- They are useful, too, in keeping up the standard of dress, which, but for them, would deteriorate, and become, what some old fools would have it, a matter of convenience, and not of taste and art. [6]
- Patience was only too delighted, and took her into her museum of natural history, art, religion, and vegetation. [4]
- And when I told my dreams, Shaken and humble,--"Dear, there was no cause," Your words; proud, sorrowful, as it beseems Such as thou art. [11]
- If these lead to what the critics call art, it is all very well; but if not, that grand desideratum has no chance of being run after or caught. [14]
- His heart began to throb; the artist's love of his art had awaked within him; he had collected his wits, and explained to the matron that to paint in the darkness was impossible. [10]
- Reference was intended to this, and not to the common canons of literary art. [4]
- Make yourself necessary to the world, and mankind will give you bread; and if not store of it, yet such as shall not take away your property in all men's possessions, in all men's affections, in art, in nature, and in hope. [6]
- Apparently it appeals to the typographer, who devotes to it his worthy art, as well as to the job printer, who may pull a crudely printed proof. [5]
- Thou art going to the Soudan to finish the work Mehemet Ali began. [11]
- The Thracian listened to the description of the new art struggling to present truth, as if these things were welcome surprises, grand revelations, for which she had waited with eager longing. [10]
- If so, according to the custom of the land, then Mahommed is as immune as thou art. [11]
- I shall devote to the chase every art that I have learned or known by nature. [11]
- The business is to teach the pupils to read; how they shall use the art of reading is little considered. [4]
- I always admired to study R.'s art, it was so fresh and unconventional. [5]
- To be allowed to stay and paint with him, become absorbed in conversation about art, its problems, means and purposes, afforded her the highest, purest happiness. [10]
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