There was true artistry involved, and centuries of expertise.
This novel deals with such issues as the aesthetic status of 'true' artistry, and the modes of self-transcendence that accompany any genuine endeavour to create.
The true artistry of a television auteur, they contend, lies beneath the surface conventions.
The true artistry is in the painting of each doll, which can be extremely elaborate.
Judging this limit is the true artistry of government.
"What they did here, with the city parklands, that was true artistry."
They managed to imply, though, that tribespeople couldn't be expected to appreciate true artistry in cooking, so that simply heating prepared food would do for us.
An accomplished artist herself, she understood the cost of true artistry and was a kindred spirit to our dancers.
By rewarding glitz and glitter with flattering publicity, it seems, the press had lured designers into betraying their true artistry.
Mary and I joined the onlookers; true artistry is rare.