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What's the conventional term used to say "I've cropped the image of this painting, but only slightly"?
Here's an example:
1) The Mona Lisa
2) The Mona Lisa (detail)
3) ...but how do I describe this kind of cut?
I can think of ways to say it, but my question is What would be the conventional term used in the art world. How would they phrase it in a catalogue from an exhibition.
Thanks!
Here's an example:
1) The Mona Lisa
2) The Mona Lisa (detail)
3) ...but how do I describe this kind of cut?
I can think of ways to say it, but my question is What would be the conventional term used in the art world. How would they phrase it in a catalogue from an exhibition.
Thanks!
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thanks for cramming us in the gallery again...
hi there marm
thanks for cramming us in the gallery again...
hi there marm
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marm sends her regards but had eaten all the sandwiches before I got there.
Daughter's new Bank manager boyfriend is lovely, although a catalan, he has the same sense of humour as I do and I love it.
Catch yer later dudes >>>>>