Noun
the study and creation of visual works of art
Source: WordNetbeaux-arts
Can space break? I mean the space of art galleries. Over the past 100 years, art galleries have gone from looking like Beaux Arts salons to simple storefronts to industrial lofts to the gleaming giant white cubes of Chelsea with their shiny concrete floors. Jerry Saltz
After less than a year with Jenney, Sullivan moved to Paris and studied at the École des Beaux-Arts for a year. Source: Internet
A gifted artist, in 1959, at the age of 16, he entered the École des Beaux-Arts to study art. Source: Internet
Beaux Arts architecture and garden design (late 19th and early 20th centuries) used classic references in a modernized form. Source: Internet
Cities were rebuilt with modernizing architects favoring the latest European styles, especially the Beaux-Arts style, to symbolize the break with the past. Source: Internet
Burnham had been impressed by the Winslow House and other examples of Wright's work; he offered to finance a four-year education at the École des Beaux-Arts and two years in Rome. Source: Internet