Examples of 'metsu' in a sentence

Meaning of "metsu"

Metsu is a Japanese term that means 'unfinished' or 'imperfect'. It is often used in the context of wabi-sabi, a Japanese aesthetic that values the beauty of imperfection and transience

How to use "metsu" in a sentence

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Metsu was eventually forced to pay a fine for breach of contract.
He owned no fewer than ten works by Metsu.
Metsu did not have to wait long for a new job.
It was alleged that Metsu left a brothel at six in the morning.
Metsu may have also influenced Pieter de Hooch.
There is already a Metsu and a Mieris in the collection.
The Speed Art Museum has a portrait of Metsu and his wife.
Talk to Metsu as well.
Bruno Metsu not only made history for Senegalese football but for all of Senegal.
Welcome to the Metsu family.
Gabriel Metsu was the son of Jacques Metsu c.
Prepare yourself. Metsu.
Often, the subject of a Metsu painting was based on a popular emblem from an emblem book.
In 1648 Metsu was registered among the first members of the painters ' guild at Leiden.
Circa 1653 Gabriel Metsu leaves his native Leiden where he had too many competitors.

See also

While at Lille, Metsu played 63 matches and scored 3 goals in all competitions.

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