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The irreplaceable value of a work of art refers to

The irreplaceable value of artistic works refers to artistic language, artistic image, artistic implication, as well as the theme, theme, plot, details, emotion and other elements of artistic works.

A work of art is a kind of work that aims to give people a sense of beauty, bring leisure and entertainment to the appreciator, achieve the purpose of relaxation, and thus arouse people's love. Modern categories include movies, TV series (variety shows), oil painting, painting, sculpture and carving. The copyright laws of some countries also classify architectural works and photographic works as artistic works. Although musical works are regarded as a special category of protected works in some countries, the concept of artistic works also includes musical works in the copyright laws of many countries.

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In terms of artistic works, some works by famous painters in modern times include: Picasso's Maiden in avignon, guernica, Dream, Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, Portrait, Van Gogh's Starry Night, Sunflower, Qi Baishi's Shrimp, Tumbler Map, Flowers and Twelve Pages of Flowers and Grasshoppers in Modern China.

Zhang Daqian's landscape, ladies, Huangshan pine, four screens of big lotus flowers, Wu Guanzhong's northern scenery, the map of the Yangtze River, the lion forest, Zhu Xuanxian night, the rising of red plums, the wind is strong, today is Children's Day? ! Chen Danqing's Tibetan paintings, Chen Yifei's Ode to the Yellow River, Ancient Bridge, Pacing, Cellist, Luo Zhongli's Father, Lotus Pond, etc.