But daguerreotypes were unreproducible images that, set in elaborate frames, in no time at all acquired the status of the art objects they were supposed to replace. |
His whippers-in rap out commands to straying hounds in their unreproducible, never varying, clipped tones. |
An unreproducible sniff, half contempt, half reminiscence, rounded the retort. |
Moreover if you can't reproduce the bug, you tag it unreproducible. |
The first casualty was painting, and the notion of the exhibition in museum or gallery, where connoisseurs drift around a collection of individual, unreproducible art works. |
If an angel constructed like a man is to be borne by his wings, they must be so gigantic as to be unreproducible by an artist. |